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The Hypothetical Opinion In Grutter V. Bollinger From The Perspective Of The Road Not Taken In Brown V. Board Of Education, Kevin D. Brown
The Hypothetical Opinion In Grutter V. Bollinger From The Perspective Of The Road Not Taken In Brown V. Board Of Education, Kevin D. Brown
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After Grutter V. Bollinger-- Revisiting The Desegregation Era From The Perspective Of The Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
After Grutter V. Bollinger-- Revisiting The Desegregation Era From The Perspective Of The Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
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The Road Not Taken In Brown: Recognizing The Dual Harm Of Segregation, Kevin D. Brown
The Road Not Taken In Brown: Recognizing The Dual Harm Of Segregation, Kevin D. Brown
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Demography And Desegregation In The Cleveland Public Schools: Toward A Comprehensive Theory Of Educational Failure And Success, William D. Henderson
Demography And Desegregation In The Cleveland Public Schools: Toward A Comprehensive Theory Of Educational Failure And Success, William D. Henderson
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In recent years, courts and commentators have routinely assumed that the desegregation era caused white flight and contributed to the deterioration of urban schools. Cleveland is often cited as a prototypical example of this misguided policy. The empirical basis for this belief, however, has been assumed rather than proven. This article uses the critical case study method to assess how the 1976 Cleveland desegregation order altered pre-existing demographic patterns within the Cleveland metropolitan area. Specifically, the article draws upon the social science literature to construct two theories of central city decline: (1) studies that link increased rates of white flight …
Has The Supreme Court Allowed The Cure For De Jure Segregation To Replicate The Disease?, Kevin D. Brown
Has The Supreme Court Allowed The Cure For De Jure Segregation To Replicate The Disease?, Kevin D. Brown
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The Japanese School Question And The Treaty-Making Power, Amos S. Hershey
The Japanese School Question And The Treaty-Making Power, Amos S. Hershey
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