This Article examines the implications of changing racial patterns--particularly those tending to resegregate schools--as they bear on the formulation of judicial remedies for school segregation. The Article considers both the effect of changing residential racial patterns upon racial patterns in schools and the effect of school desegregation upon the level of white enrollment. A third question that also may be relevant in this connection concerns the extent to which the possible existence of such resegregation constitutes a legitimate consideration in school desegregation cases. For example,fourteenth amendment requirements may render white flight a wholly irrelevant factor in some desegregation cases. This is a question of constitutional ...
Schools in the South and throughout the country are resegregating. Why is this occuring, and why wer...
Through its judicial interpretation of the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause, the U.S...
June 12th of 1995 marked a somber occasion in the annals of school desegregation litigation. On that...
This article challenges the narrow way in which the consequences of school desegregation have been...
Eighteen years after the Brown decision declared that racially dual school systems violate constitut...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
This article explores racial resegregation of students through the practice of tracking - the groupi...
The law largely has overlooked one of the most important sociological developments of the last half ...
The essays in this thesis examine the impact of the termination of court desegregation orders on pat...
Part I of this Article discusses the history of Brown, and the legal and political barriers that pre...
This article discusses three aspects of Brown v. Board of Education. The first section offers a brie...
In Part I of the Article, I examine early cases in which the Court described segregation as a form o...
This article examines the role that the courts have played in desegregating American public schools ...
Schools in the South and throughout the country are resegregating. Why is this occuring, and why wer...
Through its judicial interpretation of the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause, the U.S...
June 12th of 1995 marked a somber occasion in the annals of school desegregation litigation. On that...
This article challenges the narrow way in which the consequences of school desegregation have been...
Eighteen years after the Brown decision declared that racially dual school systems violate constitut...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
This article explores racial resegregation of students through the practice of tracking - the groupi...
The law largely has overlooked one of the most important sociological developments of the last half ...
The essays in this thesis examine the impact of the termination of court desegregation orders on pat...
Part I of this Article discusses the history of Brown, and the legal and political barriers that pre...
This article discusses three aspects of Brown v. Board of Education. The first section offers a brie...
In Part I of the Article, I examine early cases in which the Court described segregation as a form o...
This article examines the role that the courts have played in desegregating American public schools ...
Schools in the South and throughout the country are resegregating. Why is this occuring, and why wer...
Through its judicial interpretation of the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause, the U.S...
June 12th of 1995 marked a somber occasion in the annals of school desegregation litigation. On that...