District of Columbia v. John R. Thompson Co.

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District of Columbia v. John R. Thompson Co. is a 1953 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the enforceability of an 1872 D.C. civil rights law prohibiting racial discrimination in restaurants.

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instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
civil rights case
public accommodations discrimination case
areaOfLaw anti-discrimination law
civil rights law
constitutional law
country United States of America
surface form: United States
court Supreme Court of the United States
decisionDate 1953
effect prohibited racial discrimination in restaurants in the District of Columbia
revived enforcement of long-dormant D.C. civil rights statutes
enforcedPrinciple non-discrimination in restaurant service
racial equality in access to public accommodations
historicalSignificance early Supreme Court enforcement of local civil rights statutes against racial discrimination in public accommodations
holding An 1872 District of Columbia civil rights law prohibiting racial discrimination in restaurants was valid and enforceable
Restaurants in the District of Columbia could not refuse service to customers on the basis of race
The District of Columbia civil rights statutes had not been repealed by implication
jurisdiction District of Columbia NERFINISHED
United States federal jurisdiction NERFINISHED
languageOfProceedings English
legalIssue enforceability of civil rights statutes
public accommodations
racial discrimination in restaurants
location District of Columbia NERFINISHED
party District of Columbia NERFINISHED
John R. Thompson Co. NERFINISHED
precedentFor later civil rights enforcement in the District of Columbia
relatedTo public accommodations cases preceding the Civil Rights Act of 1964
result restaurants in Washington, D.C. were required to serve customers without racial discrimination
statuteInQuestion 1872 District of Columbia civil rights law
D.C. law prohibiting racial discrimination in restaurants
subjectMatter civil rights in the District of Columbia
public accommodations law
racial segregation
timePeriodOfEvents Jim Crow era NERFINISHED
typeOfLawInvolved civil rights law
local statute of the District of Columbia
yearDecided 1953

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District Clause of the U.S. Constitution citedInCase District of Columbia v. John R. Thompson Co.