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The Supreme Court determined that the fourteenth amendment had been broken in the case Hernandez v. Texas.The fourteenth amendment forbids states from enacting or upholding laws that restrict US citizens’ rights or privileges, from seizing someone’s life, liberty,.

All racial and ethnic groups that experienced discrimination were covered by the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court held unanimously in Hernandez v. Texas. As a result, civil rights legislation now apply to Hispanics and all other non-white persons.The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in the 1954 case Hernandez v. Texas that farm labourer Pete Hernandez’s murder conviction should be overturned because Mexican Americans were not permitted to serve on either the panel that indicted him or the jury that found him guilty.The Fourteenth Amendment covers other racial groups in communities, in addition to the two classes of white people and people of African descent within a community, if their existence can be proven through factual evidence, the Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision written by Chief Justice Earl Warren.

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