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The 1950 Supreme Court decision to ban “separate but equal” law schools in Texas
forced graduate schools across the country to integrate.
applied only to law schools, not to other graduate schools.
did not apply to law schools in other states.
applied only to the law school named in the case.

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applied only to the law school named in the case.

Explanation: The 1950 decision (Sweatt v. Painter) ordered the University of Texas Law School to admit Heman Sweatt and was a narrow ruling limited to the facts of that case. It was influential in undermining "separate but equal" for graduate and professional schools, but it did not by itself ban segregation in all graduate schools or in other states.