The important role of education in America is evidenced in compulsory school attendance laws enshrined in state constitutions and codes; it is made apparent in the vigorous and often heated debate over education reform at the state and national level; and it is endorsed in the powerful rhetoric of our highest court. However, something has gone terribly wrong in the American system of public education. Two systems of public education have emerged—one for the privileged and one for the poor. Under this paradigm, education equity, the promise of Brown v. Board of Education, remains unfulfilled. For the privileged, who are wealthy and mostly white, public education works just fine. Students graduate with the knowledge, ability, and ambition to ...
This Article discusses the shift in education reform from judicially-based efforts concerning public...
Public schools became more segregated in the 1990s. More so than our neighborhoods, our schools are ...
The fundamental ideal of the modern public education is to provide every human being with the equal ...
Nearly fifteen years after the passage of No Child Left Behind, the failures of our educational syst...
Despite the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision outlawing racial segregation of ...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
This article examines the history, development, and issues of urban education in the United States. ...
Part I of this Article discusses the history of Brown, and the legal and political barriers that pre...
In the United States, public schools are primarily financed by local tax on property. This property-...
Education is said to be the great equalizer in the American society; however, poverty has shaped the...
Throughout their history, schools in the United States have served as both a primary mechanism for t...
Nowhere is the inadequacy of American public education more striking than in high-poverty, urban sch...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
This Article combines analysis of case law at state and federal levels as well as federal educationa...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
This Article discusses the shift in education reform from judicially-based efforts concerning public...
Public schools became more segregated in the 1990s. More so than our neighborhoods, our schools are ...
The fundamental ideal of the modern public education is to provide every human being with the equal ...
Nearly fifteen years after the passage of No Child Left Behind, the failures of our educational syst...
Despite the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision outlawing racial segregation of ...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
This article examines the history, development, and issues of urban education in the United States. ...
Part I of this Article discusses the history of Brown, and the legal and political barriers that pre...
In the United States, public schools are primarily financed by local tax on property. This property-...
Education is said to be the great equalizer in the American society; however, poverty has shaped the...
Throughout their history, schools in the United States have served as both a primary mechanism for t...
Nowhere is the inadequacy of American public education more striking than in high-poverty, urban sch...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
This Article combines analysis of case law at state and federal levels as well as federal educationa...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
This Article discusses the shift in education reform from judicially-based efforts concerning public...
Public schools became more segregated in the 1990s. More so than our neighborhoods, our schools are ...
The fundamental ideal of the modern public education is to provide every human being with the equal ...