Brown v. Topeka and the Digital Change in Compliance

Today we honor one of the most important US Supreme Court decisions in the history of the country, Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, which was decided on this date in 1954. In the decision, the Court held that racial segregation in public educational facilities was unconstitutional. The historic decision, which brought an end to federal tolerance of racial segregation, by over-turning one of the Court’s most notorious decisions from the prior century, Plessy v. Ferguson, which had allowed...
By: Thomas Fox

Compliance Evangelist