American Decades
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette
Supreme Court decision
By: Robert Jackson (majority), Felix Frankfurter (dissent)
Date: June 14, 1943
Source: West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943). Reprinted in Kutler, Stanley, ed. The Supreme Court and the Constitution: Readings in American Constitutional History, 3d ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1984, 511–519.
About the Authors: Robert Jackson (1892–1954) was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1941. Like several Supreme Court justices in the twentieth century, Jackson came to the bench after being attorney general. He was a strong supporter of First Amendment rights.
Before his Supreme Court Appointment in 1939 Felix Frankfurter (1882–1965) was a Harvard Law professor who advised President Roosevelt (served 1933–1945). His strong nationalism appears in many of the opinions he wrote while on the bench.
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- Executive Order 8802
- Japanese Internment and the Law
- Wickard v. Filburn
- West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette
- Smith v. Allwright
- Executive Order 9835
- Shelley v. Kraemer
- Executive Order 9981
- "Hiss and Chambers: Strange Story of Two Men"
- "The Good War": An Oral History of World War II
- Copyright Page
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