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- Perez_v._Sharp abstract "In 1948, in the case Perez v. Sharp, also known as Perez v. Lippold and Perez v. Moroney, the Supreme Court of California recognized that interracial bans on marriage violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution. The lead opinion for the 4-3 decision was authored by Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor who would later serve as the Court's Chief Justice. The dissent was written by Associate Justice John W. Shenk, the second longest-serving member in the Court's history and an important judicial conservative of his day. The opinion was the first of any state to strike down an anti-miscegenation law in the United States.".
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- Perez_v._Sharp associatejudges Douglas_L._Edmonds.
- Perez_v._Sharp associatejudges Homer_R._Spence.
- Perez_v._Sharp associatejudges John_W._Shenk.
- Perez_v._Sharp associatejudges Roger_J._Traynor.
- Perez_v._Sharp associatejudges B._Rey_Schauer.
- Perez_v._Sharp associatejudges Jesse_W._Carter.
- Perez_v._Sharp chiefjudge Phil_S._Gibson.
- Perez_v._Sharp citations "17280.0".
- Perez_v._Sharp concurrence "Edmonds".
- Perez_v._Sharp dissent "Shenk".
- Perez_v._Sharp decidedate "--10-01".
- Perez_v._Sharp decideyear "1948".
- Perez_v._Sharp fullname "Andrea D. Perez and Sylvester S. Davis, Jr. v. A.W. Sharp, as County Clerk of the County of Los Angeles".
- Perez_v._Sharp hasPhotoCollection Perez_v._Sharp.
- Perez_v._Sharp holding "Marriage is a fundamental right in a free society; the state may not restrict this right with respect to restrictions based upon the race of the parties.".
- Perez_v._Sharp dissent "Schauer, Spence".
- Perez_v._Sharp joinplurality "Gibson, Carter".
- Perez_v._Sharp lawsapplied "U.S. Const. Amend. XIV cl. 1, and Cal. Civ. Code, §§ 60, 69, 69a".
- Perez_v._Sharp litigants "Perez v. Sharp".
- Perez_v._Sharp plurality "Traynor".
- Perez_v._Sharp prior "none".
- Perez_v._Sharp subject Category:1948_in_United_States_case_law.
- Perez_v._Sharp subject Category:California_state_case_law.
- Perez_v._Sharp subject Category:Family_law_in_the_United_States.
- Perez_v._Sharp subject Category:Race-related_legal_issues_in_the_United_States.
- Perez_v._Sharp subject Category:United_States_equal_protection_case_law.
- Perez_v._Sharp type Abstraction100002137.
- Perez_v._Sharp type Cognition100023271.
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- Perez_v._Sharp type Issue105814650.
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- Perez_v._Sharp type Race-relatedLegalIssuesInTheUnitedStates.
- Perez_v._Sharp comment "In 1948, in the case Perez v. Sharp, also known as Perez v. Lippold and Perez v. Moroney, the Supreme Court of California recognized that interracial bans on marriage violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution. The lead opinion for the 4-3 decision was authored by Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor who would later serve as the Court's Chief Justice. The dissent was written by Associate Justice John W.".
- Perez_v._Sharp label "Perez v. Sharp".
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