In __________, the USSC ruled a Georgia county's practice of putting the names of white potential jurors on white cards and African American potential jurors on yellow cards, then "randomly" drawing cards to determine who would be summoned for jury duty, as unconstitutional.
A) Purkett v. Elem (1995)
B) Amadeo v. Zant (1988)
C) U.S. v. Ovalle (1998)
D) Avery v. Georgia (1953)
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