There is perhaps no better setting in which to discuss the role of social research in the courts than that of school desegregation. From its early, rural, southern beginnings in Brown to its present, urban, northern manifestation in the Detroit case of Milliken v. Bradley, empirical evidence has been used in the litigation. In 1954, the Supreme Court declared that [s]eparate educational facilities are inherently unequal and ruled that the separate-but-equal doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson—which for half a century had legitimated Jim Crow legislation—had no place in the public schools. Eleanor Wolf, Professor of Sociology at Wayne State University, provides a detailed account of this litigation in Trial and Error: The Detroit School Segre...
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
This case study of Lee v. Macon County Board of Education demonstrates that a federal district court...
This study examines the legal struggle over school desegregation in Alabama in the two decades follo...
Reviews some recent lower court cases concerned with unconstitutionally-segregated schools and the d...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in the Brown litigation started the school system...
In the United States following the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) federal judges with re...
Examines several obstacles to the effective use of social science research in school desegregation c...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Brown v. Board of Education held that separate educational facili...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
In the United States following the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) federal judges with re...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
When the Supreme Court overturned two desegregation plans, the majority opinion was based on a disto...
many respects. Most importantly, it overturned the separate but equal doctrine embodied in Plessy v....
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
This case study of Lee v. Macon County Board of Education demonstrates that a federal district court...
This study examines the legal struggle over school desegregation in Alabama in the two decades follo...
Reviews some recent lower court cases concerned with unconstitutionally-segregated schools and the d...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in the Brown litigation started the school system...
In the United States following the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) federal judges with re...
Examines several obstacles to the effective use of social science research in school desegregation c...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Brown v. Board of Education held that separate educational facili...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
In the United States following the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) federal judges with re...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
When the Supreme Court overturned two desegregation plans, the majority opinion was based on a disto...
many respects. Most importantly, it overturned the separate but equal doctrine embodied in Plessy v....
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
This case study of Lee v. Macon County Board of Education demonstrates that a federal district court...
This study examines the legal struggle over school desegregation in Alabama in the two decades follo...