Matt LeMieux

12 June 2007

40 Years Ago Today

It was forty years ago today that the United States Supreme Court struck down laws banning blacks and whites from marrying. The now famous Loving v. Virginia case was brought on behalf of an interracial couple who were thrown in jail for violating Virginia law. They were eventually forced to move from the state until the Supreme Court finally stepped in to say that the practice of banning interracial marriages, which was still law in 17 states at the time, violated the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause. The Associated Press has a fascinating short piece on the history of the case. It's worth a read.