Cooper v. Aaron was a landmark Supreme Court case decided in 1958 that reaffirmed the principles established in Brown v. Board of Education, specifically the requirement for desegregation in public schools. The ruling emphasized that state officials were bound by the Supreme Court's decisions and could not choose to ignore or defy them, reinforcing the authority of federal law over state laws in matters of civil rights.
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