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Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States: The Commerce Clause extends the anti-discrimination provisions in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to hotels that host travelers from outside the state. … (1964) Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States No. 515 Argued October 5, 1964 Decided December 14, 1964 379 U.S. 241 APPEAL FROM THE UNITED
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned racial discrimination by places of public accommodation if their operations affected commerce. The hotel refused to accept Black Americans. Government sought to enjoin the motel from discriminating on the basis of race under Title II
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Majority Opinion Claims (Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States) – Motel was near interstates 75 and 85, which meant their business was from outside Georgia (70%). This meant interstate commerce was affected. – Gibbons v Ogden already showed that Congress has power over interstate commerce. Implications (Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States)
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Majority Opinion Claims (Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States) – Motel was near interstates 75 and 85, which meant their business was from outside Georgia (70%). This meant interstate commerce was affected. – Gibbons v Ogden already showed that Congress has power over interstate commerce. Implications (Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States) 90 for United States. -not serving black customers affected interstate commerce (Commerce Clause) -ignored 5A and 13A. Importance of Case. -destroyed Jim Crow laws. -upheld Civil Rights Act. -tension b/w whites and blacks in South. -use of Commerce Clause established precedence. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like
Well advertised motel frequently denied African Americans rooms, which violated the 1964 Civil Rights that prohibits discrimination in access to or service in public facilities. Heart of Atlanta Motel argument summary. Believed that congress exceeded its power to regulate commerce and that it was a violation of the 5th and 13th Amendment.
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Well advertised motel frequently denied African Americans rooms, which violated the 1964 Civil Rights that prohibits discrimination in access to or service in public facilities. Heart of Atlanta Motel argument summary. Believed that congress exceeded its power to regulate commerce and that it was a violation of the 5th and 13th Amendment.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned racial discrimination by places of public accommodation if their operations affected commerce. The hotel refused to accept Black Americans. Government sought to enjoin the motel from discriminating on the basis of race under Title II
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Civil Rights Act of 1964: banned racial discrimination in places for public accommodation if their serviced affect commerce – Heart of Atlanta Motel (Atlanta, Georgia) refused to accept black people – Motel believed serving black people made white people not want to book a motel there, making them lose money
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Majority Opinion Claims (Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States) – Motel was near interstates 75 and 85, which meant their business was from outside Georgia (70%). This meant interstate commerce was affected. – Gibbons v Ogden already showed that Congress has power over interstate commerce. Implications (Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States)
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90 for United States. -not serving black customers affected interstate commerce (Commerce Clause) -ignored 5A and 13A. Importance of Case. -destroyed Jim Crow laws. -upheld Civil Rights Act. -tension b/w whites and blacks in South. -use of Commerce Clause established precedence. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like
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Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States: The Commerce Clause extends the anti-discrimination provisions in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to hotels that host travelers from outside the state. … (1964) Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States No. 515 Argued October 5, 1964 Decided December 14, 1964 379 U.S. 241 APPEAL FROM THE UNITED
Civil Rights Act of 1964: banned racial discrimination in places for public accommodation if their serviced affect commerce – Heart of Atlanta Motel (Atlanta, Georgia) refused to accept black people – Motel believed serving black people made white people not want to book a motel there, making them lose money