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Sweatt v. Painter / William Stewart Simkins / Amicus curiae / Hopwood v. Texas / Brown v. Board of Education / Grutter v. Bollinger / Supreme Court of the United States / University of Texas at Austin / Texas / Law / Case law / United States
Date: 2012-08-13 18:09:20
Sweatt v. Painter
William Stewart Simkins
Amicus curiae
Hopwood v. Texas
Brown v. Board of Education
Grutter v. Bollinger
Supreme Court of the United States
University of Texas at Austin
Texas
Law
Case law
United States

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