Harmon v. Tyler
Harmon v. Tyler, 273 U.S. 668 (1927), was a unanimous United States Supreme Court decision addressing racial segregation in residential areas. The Court held that a New Orleans, Louisiana ordinance requiring residential segregation based on race violated the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court relied on the authority of Buchanan v. Warley.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Harmon v. Tyler
Harmon v. Tyler, 273 U.S. 668 (1927), was a unanimous United States Supreme Court decision addressing racial segregation in residential areas. The Court held that a New Orleans, Louisiana ordinance requiring residential segregation based on race violated the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court relied on the authority of Buchanan v. Warley.
has abstract
Harmon v. Tyler, 273 U.S. 668 ...... thority of Buchanan v. Warley.
@en
Wikipage page ID
24,814,433
Wikipage revision ID
743,577,530
ArgueDate
ArgueYear
citation
DecideDate
DecideYear
Holding
A New Orleans, Louisiana ordin ...... ated the Fourteenth Amendment.
Litigants
Harmon v. Tyler
SCOTUS
subject
comment
Harmon v. Tyler, 273 U.S. 668 ...... thority of Buchanan v. Warley.
@en
label
Harmon v. Tyler
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Benjamin or Ben Harmon v. Joseph W. Tyler
@en