In the case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, how did the process of judicial review allow the Supreme Court to decide on the case? (1 point)

• The ruling was found in favor of the plaintiff, ruling that separate but equal is unconstitutional.
• The ruling was found in favor of the plaintiff, stating that the rule of law protected individuals from segregation in schools.
• The ruling was found in favor of the defendant, stating that in education they are allowed to segregate.
• The ruling was found in favor of the defendant, citing the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

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The ruling was found in favor of the plaintiff, ruling that separate but equal is unconstitutional.