Supreme Court Case: The Loving Vs. Virginia Case

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The Loving v. Virginia case involved the supreme court's intervention on a case that saw an interracial marriage lead to the sentencing of both Mildred and Richard Loving to one year of jail for the crime of violating an Anti-miscegenation state law in Virginia. At the time of the case, 1967, 16 states had similar Anti-miscegenation laws that essentially banned legal marriages between interracial couples. The state of Virginia’s argument as to why the law was constitutional claimed that because both a white person and a person of color were both being punished for the state cime, and attempted to claim that equal punishment meant that there wasn’t a case of racial discrimination involved. The supreme court ultimately unanimously overturned