and their ex-roommate, 24-year-old erin fitzgerald, for stealing their dog and filing a false cps claim. byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 113 on the calendar in the matter of brown vs. fitzgerald-scharet. judge judy: thank you. byrd: you re welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. judge judy: mr. and mrs. brown, it is your claim that the defendants have your dog. yes. yes. judge judy: they say that the dog has been with them for the last three years. they say that, for a couple of months this year, you lived in part of their home that they rented to you and that you caused some damage, that have a counterclaim. so, let s get to how you re all related. my father is with his mom. they re, like, dating. judge judy: your father. is with his mom the defendant s mom. judge judy: which defendant? that s my father. i m the father. judge judy: do you live together? no. judge judy: what is he doing her
the early 1950s. the post-war boom. but for many the american dream was only available if you were white. segregation had an iron grip on the south. we have absolutely no intention of integrating in the south. for the brown family of topeka, kansas separate but equal meant their daughter could not attend her neighborhood school. the supreme court heard the case of brown vs. the board of education. like america itself the court was bitterly divided over separate but equal. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. a new chief justice was determined to change that. earl warren knew that a ruling in favor of brown would not be enforceable unless it was unanimous.
it. another clue tha it.t this was intentional. biden and his crew have made it above clear that they think america has a terrible past that informs our present racism is an american problem, gets reflected in discrimination in housingetsg and employment and e justice system. racis m is real in america and it has always beenlways be xenophobia is real in america and always has been sexism to original sin of slavery. weaved white supremacy intotwo i our founding documents. cyand principles. lau now, iraf america is truly systemically racist, you know, r after brown vs. board ofn afte education, after the civil rights movement,civil ri after the election of the first black president , two times, how canmt the system that s that corruptaa for all of that be saved at fro all? well, the answer from the left is it can t be saved. they hateu they hate our constitution.
i m norah o donnell here in our nation s capitol. good nigh we walked up to the car. and we said, can we get our ball back? judge judy: and what did she say to you? she said, no. announcer: taking a child s basketball wasn t a slam dunk. judge judy: you actually stole his property. no, ma am. judge judy: no, i m telling you. that s not a question. no. it is judge judy: that s not a question. announcer: but did this young boy commit a foul? he came up, and he kicked the car. he then said, what are you gonna do? what are you gonna do? judge judy: lamon, back up here. announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution cheryl brown is suing her neighbor, lamont turner, for damage caused to her car when his son kicked it. byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 359 on the calendar in the matter of brown vs. turner.
ivf, birth control, contraception, same sex marriage, and things people don t want to talk about. brown vs. board of education, et cetera. dissents are written to disagree with the majority opinion. but they re also written for history. and they re written for future courts that might take those issues up and might pull the court in that direction. so, i think clarence thomas was aiming for the fences there with the hope that he might get a future even more aggressive supreme court. since republicans have gotten what they wanted for many, many, many decades but they have been working towards that and working towards it and they finally got what they wanted. and you cannot blame them. this is what they wanted and they re celebrating this. what should democrats do? first of all the president of the united states has to organize. and i m not sure what he s doing. i can tell you what he ain t doing, right? and the fact that we knew this was coming for 30 days and this