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Race-Conscious Student Assignment Plans: Balkanization, Integration, And Individualized Consideration, Neil S. Siegel
Race-Conscious Student Assignment Plans: Balkanization, Integration, And Individualized Consideration, Neil S. Siegel
Duke Law Journal
In deciding Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education and Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, the Supreme Court of the United States will likely confront a critical issue to emerge from the lower court opinions on voluntary integration plans: whether school districts that use race as a factor in student assignment must comply with a legal requirement of individualized consideration. The Court has imposed such a requirement in other contexts, but it has not clearly explained what the concept of individualized consideration means and why particular forms of it matter.
Johnson V. California: A Grayer Shade Of Brown, Brandon N. Robinson
Johnson V. California: A Grayer Shade Of Brown, Brandon N. Robinson
Duke Law Journal
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The Case For Reauthorizing Section Five Of The Voting Rights Act, John Michael Eden
The Case For Reauthorizing Section Five Of The Voting Rights Act, John Michael Eden
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.