Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have pursued it relentlessly in the courts since the landmark decision fifty years ago in Brown v. Board of Education. Yet children across the United States still attend schools that are both separate and unequal. The United States contains approximately 15,000 school districts. This fragmentation, along with the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Milliken v. Bradley to prohibit mandatory busing across district lines, allows patterns of residential segregation to produce segregated schools. In 2000-01, seventy-two percent of African-American and seventy-six percent of Latino students attended predominantly minority schools. Thirty-seven percent of Afr...
(Excerpt) On January 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it will hear tw...
[T]he Negro needs neither segregated schools nor mixed schools. What he needs is Education. What he ...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, that...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
Supreme Court held that each state, in providing the opportunity for education, must make it availab...
This Symposium, convened by the Michigan Journal of Race & Law, was designed to address many of the ...
“I wasn’t supposed to make it. I was supposed to be pulled in by the drugs on my streets, the liquor...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
School districts with high concentrations of minorities have lower levels of funding, achievement le...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
In this article, Professor Garda explains how the separate but equal doctrine rejected in Brown be...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
Over the past three decades of school finance litigation, attorneys have focused their lawsuits on t...
(Excerpt) On January 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it will hear tw...
[T]he Negro needs neither segregated schools nor mixed schools. What he needs is Education. What he ...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, that...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
Supreme Court held that each state, in providing the opportunity for education, must make it availab...
This Symposium, convened by the Michigan Journal of Race & Law, was designed to address many of the ...
“I wasn’t supposed to make it. I was supposed to be pulled in by the drugs on my streets, the liquor...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
School districts with high concentrations of minorities have lower levels of funding, achievement le...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
In this article, Professor Garda explains how the separate but equal doctrine rejected in Brown be...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
This Article addresses the legal standard by which school admissions programs may be judged and vali...
Over the past three decades of school finance litigation, attorneys have focused their lawsuits on t...
(Excerpt) On January 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it will hear tw...
[T]he Negro needs neither segregated schools nor mixed schools. What he needs is Education. What he ...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, that...