McLaughlin v. Florida
United States Supreme Court
379 U.S. 184 (1964)
Relevant factsFree
A Florida statute criminalized cohabitation between an unmarried Black person and an unmarried white person. McLaughlin (defendant) was convicted under the statute, and the Florida Supreme Court affirmed; McLaughlin appealed, arguing the law unconstitutionally violated equal protection, while Florida defended the statute as both preventing premarital promiscuity and necessary to enforce its separate ban on interracial marriage.
IssueFree
Whether a statute prohibiting cohabitation between unmarried people of different races unconstitutionally violates the Equal Protection Clause.