A constitutional scholar has called the Court's ruling in the Brown case "the Supreme Court's most important decision of the twentieth century." Why do you think he would make this claim?

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this claim would be accurate because it was the most successful leading cause to the equality of today's society.

As a result of Brown v. Board of Education's ruling, racial segregation came to be considered a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This ruling opened the way for racial integration and achieving civil rights for African Americans.