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An Empirical And Constitutional Analysis Of Racial Ceilings And Public Schools, Michael Heise
An Empirical And Constitutional Analysis Of Racial Ceilings And Public Schools, Michael Heise
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Freeman V. Pitts: A Rethinking Of Public School Desegregation, Frank H. Stubbs Iii
Freeman V. Pitts: A Rethinking Of Public School Desegregation, Frank H. Stubbs Iii
University of Richmond Law Review
On March 31, 1992, the United States Supreme Court unanimously declared that federal district courts have the authority to relinquish supervision and control of a public school desegregation plan in incremental stages, before full compliance has been achieved in every area of school operations. The Court also held that public school districts have no duty to remedy racial imbalance caused by demographic shifts once the vestiges of de jure segregation have been eliminated. Reversing a lower court's ruling, Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, stated that the decision was consistent with the Court's duties to both remedy constitutional violations and …
Recent Developments In The Termination Of School Desegregation Decrees, Kevin D. Brown
Recent Developments In The Termination Of School Desegregation Decrees, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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After The Desegregation Era: The Legal Dilemma Posed By Race And Education, Kevin D. Brown
After The Desegregation Era: The Legal Dilemma Posed By Race And Education, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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A Reply To Cummings: Are The Racial Realists Forced To Embrace The Legal Rationale Of The Liberal And Integrationist Structures?, Kevin D. Brown
A Reply To Cummings: Are The Racial Realists Forced To Embrace The Legal Rationale Of The Liberal And Integrationist Structures?, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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