The Shelleys, a black family, attempted to purchase property that was subject to racially restrictive covenants. Kraemer sought to enjoin their use of the property, and the Shelleys argued that the covenants were unenforceable under the equal protection clause.
Shelley v. Kraemer (1948)
Supreme Court of the United States
334 U.S. 1
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