This Article deals with those two points of conflict-disputes about governance, race, and political power; and constitutional concerns, rooted in Brown v. Board of Education, about racially heterogeneous education. Both are central to understanding, and to giving content to, the disagreements about community control. The questions about power provide a context within which to understand the terms of the debate. The constitutional discussion suggests some inevitable judicial difficulties in resolving disputes that emerge from the debate. Such questions are increasingly before the courts, whose decisions may alter the bounds of acceptable conduct in ways that permit or deny the legitimacy of new arrangements such as community control, or for ...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
School desegregation decrees have become a familiar part of the contemporary judicial landscape, and...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
This Article deals with those two points of conflict-disputes about governance, race, and political ...
When Brown v. Board of Education\u27 prohibited racial segregation in public education, it inaugurat...
The first three words of the preamble to the Constitution are We the People. Yet the vast majority...
In Part I of the Article, I examine early cases in which the Court described segregation as a form o...
This Article discusses the relationship between federal equal protection doctrine and the states' ex...
This Article discusses the relationship between federal equal protection doctrine and the states\u27...
This article explores why the promise of ending our dual society, as first articulated in Brown v. B...
For many years the political-legal attempts to implement the rights of the Negro minority in America...
American political and legal thought is currently in turmoil regarding the propriety of various lega...
This Article examines issues of inequality in education, minority representation, and access to the ...
This article is an attempt to start a conversation about where we find ourselves in the plight to he...
This Article offers an account of how courts respond to social change, with a specific focus on the ...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
School desegregation decrees have become a familiar part of the contemporary judicial landscape, and...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
This Article deals with those two points of conflict-disputes about governance, race, and political ...
When Brown v. Board of Education\u27 prohibited racial segregation in public education, it inaugurat...
The first three words of the preamble to the Constitution are We the People. Yet the vast majority...
In Part I of the Article, I examine early cases in which the Court described segregation as a form o...
This Article discusses the relationship between federal equal protection doctrine and the states' ex...
This Article discusses the relationship between federal equal protection doctrine and the states\u27...
This article explores why the promise of ending our dual society, as first articulated in Brown v. B...
For many years the political-legal attempts to implement the rights of the Negro minority in America...
American political and legal thought is currently in turmoil regarding the propriety of various lega...
This Article examines issues of inequality in education, minority representation, and access to the ...
This article is an attempt to start a conversation about where we find ourselves in the plight to he...
This Article offers an account of how courts respond to social change, with a specific focus on the ...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
School desegregation decrees have become a familiar part of the contemporary judicial landscape, and...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...