Policy Record

Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co.

The Supreme Court held that Congress could prohibit private racial discrimination in the sale or rental of property under 42 U.S.C. § 1982 and the Thirteenth Amendment.

Year 1968President: Lyndon B. JohnsonEra: Civil Rights EraCourt CasePositive
Impact Score22.00

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What happened

The Supreme Court held that Congress could prohibit private racial discrimination in the sale or rental of property under 42 U.S.C. § 1982 and the Thirteenth Amendment.

Why it matters

EquityStack classifies this policy as positive impact with limited supporting evidence. The record matters because it helps explain how government action shaped Black Americans' rights, resources, exposure to harm, or access to institutions.

Civil RightsConstitutional RightsHousing

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Impact on Black Americans

The ruling strengthened federal power against private housing discrimination beyond state action cases alone.

1968

The Supreme Court held that Congress could prohibit private racial discrimination in the sale or rental of property under 42 U.S.C. § 1982 and the Thirteenth Amendment.

Outcome

The ruling strengthened federal power against private housing discrimination beyond state action cases alone.

1968-06-17T07:00:00.000Z

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Previous era-adjacent record: Fair Housing Act of 1968.

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