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McLaughlin v. Florida

United States Supreme Court

379 U.S. 184 (1964)

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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.

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Whether a statute prohibiting cohabitation between unmarried people of different races unconstitutionally violates the Equal Protection Clause.

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