Answer:
The constitutional provision that is common in both the United States v. Virginia (1996) and Brown v. Board of Education (I) (1954) is the prohibition of discrimination and segregation of persons.
Explanation:
The United States v. Virginia (1996) outlawed the segregation of males and females in schools. The Brown v. Board of Education (I) (1954) ruling also outlawed segregation of races in schools. Specifically, on May 17, 1954, the Court removed constitutional sanctions for segregation by race. This made equal opportunity in education available for all the law of the United States.