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What is Civil Rights Act of 1964

Social Jurisprudence in the Changing of Social Norms: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Amended Civil War statutes to provide stronger protections for rights guaranteed by the Constitution that affected voting rights and discrimination in public accommodations.
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The Future of LGBT Politics
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7961-8.ch006
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This chapter summarizes the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in national policymaking. In the United States there exists a nationally shared set of beliefs, values, and customs, or cultural universals. However, these shared attributes vary according to place and political affiliation. Extending the right to marry to same-sex couples through judicial means precipitated a backlash in which religious groups and individuals turned to legislative solutions to contest the court's decision and their obligation to recognize marriage equality. As the final arbiter of law in the United States, the nine unelected justices of the U.S. Supreme Court play a significant role in policymaking, and their attitudes and decisions regarding policy are tied to the political selection of justices. In the future, decision making from the court to further extend the rights of LGBT citizens may be directly tied to the increasingly partisan selection process for justices.
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Public Accommodations: Discrimination and Sexual Orientation
Federal act passed to amend statutes passed after the Civil War to provide stronger protections for constitutional rights.
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Standing Against the Wind: Empowering Minority Voices Through Culturally Enriched Teacher Candidate Training
Enacted in 1964, the tenets of the act specifically prevent discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in addition to preventing unequal voter registration rights and segregation based on race in public schools, accommodations, and employment.
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Conclusion: The Supreme Court and the Future of LGBTQ Rights
Amended Civil War statutes that provide stronger protections for rights guaranteed by the Constitution and affect voting rights and discrimination in public accommodations.
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