· in the days following the court’s decision , newspapers and public officials across the country commented on what impact brown would have on the nation. · world leaders reacted to the capture of venezuelan president nicolas maduro by the united states with a mixture of outrage, concern, and caution on saturday. · in an initial response , uk prime minister keir starmer said his government would shed no tears for the end of maduros regime. In preliminary years that followed, reactions to the decision varied by state and social groups. The government’s strategy and campaigning has come under intense scrutiny as both proposals. · senator harry byrd, d-virginia, vowed to block the brown decision legislatively, and within 20 months he had organized what he called a nationwide program of massive resistance, including a collection of laws that would pull funding from any public school that was integrated. · board of education, made by the supreme court in 1954, ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. Neighbouring latin american countries condemned the actions, as. · ireland has voted to reject both government proposals to change the constitution on family and care. This landmark ruling had a significant impact on american society, particularly in the south, where many people had grown accustomed to segregation. · the curious thing is that, judging from the campaign rhetoric, the issue that prompted today’s recall election, walker’s reform of public employee unions, isn’t at center stage in the debate.

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