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1954: In Hernandez v. Texas, the Supreme Court rules that trying a defendant before a jury that deliberately excludes members of the defendant's ethnic group violates the equal protection clause. 1960: In Boynton v. Virginia, the Supreme Court rules that arresting an African American passenger for using a "whites-only" bus station violates the Interstate Commerce Act, which forbids discrimination in interstate transportation. 2015: In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court rules that state laws forbidding same-sex marriage violate the equal protection clause. What do the events in this timeline suggest about how the Supreme Court has protected the civil rights of minority groups?​


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