When the Supreme Court overturned two desegregation plans, the majority opinion was based on a distortion of both programs, and of the history of desegregation in general
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
Through its judicial interpretation of the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause, the U.S...
This article argues that the modern Supreme Court is engaging in Plessy-like reasoning to permit seg...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
In the wake of the rights revolution, the role of American courts in shaping social policymaking has...
In the wake of the rights revolution, the role of American courts in shaping social policymaking has...
The Supreme Court declared that the segregation of elementary and high school was unconstitutional i...
Court-ordered desegregation is one of the major social controversies of our time. School systems tha...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
The silver lining behind the Supreme Court\u27s decision to disintegrate the Seattle and Louisville ...
On March 31, 1992, the United States Supreme Court unanimously declared that federal district courts...
Through an analysis of the Supreme Court\u27s post-1973 rulings, argues that the Court has not repud...
In 1954, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Brown v. Board of Education and the modern era ...
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
Through its judicial interpretation of the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause, the U.S...
This article argues that the modern Supreme Court is engaging in Plessy-like reasoning to permit seg...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
In the wake of the rights revolution, the role of American courts in shaping social policymaking has...
In the wake of the rights revolution, the role of American courts in shaping social policymaking has...
The Supreme Court declared that the segregation of elementary and high school was unconstitutional i...
Court-ordered desegregation is one of the major social controversies of our time. School systems tha...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
The silver lining behind the Supreme Court\u27s decision to disintegrate the Seattle and Louisville ...
On March 31, 1992, the United States Supreme Court unanimously declared that federal district courts...
Through an analysis of the Supreme Court\u27s post-1973 rulings, argues that the Court has not repud...
In 1954, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Brown v. Board of Education and the modern era ...
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
Through its judicial interpretation of the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause, the U.S...
This article argues that the modern Supreme Court is engaging in Plessy-like reasoning to permit seg...