Peter Canellos on WAMU NPR
The art of the Supreme Court dissent is nothing new. But through the years there’s been one dissent that has stood out: Justice John Marshall Harlan in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson.
The case codified Jim Crow and is considered a stain on the history of SCOTUS. The Kentucky-born justice was the lone voice against it.
We’ll discuss why (including an influence from his possible half-brother) and Harlan’s lasting legacy. Listen here