This brief will focus on the racial disparities in academic achievement and will highlight the alarmingly low graduation rates of students in Massachusetts, which are referenced in Judge Botsford’s Report. We call the Court’s attention to a severe crisis, especially among poor and minority youth, including new research revealing that, for example, only 36 percent of Hispanic 9th graders graduate “on time” with a diploma. The research presented in this brief will show how racial isolation and poverty correlate highly with low graduation rates. This brief presents the dropout crisis to this Court as both a statewide phenomenon and as a formidable indicator of inadequate educational resources in the focus districts: Brockton, Lowell, Springfie...
Decades after Brown versus the Board of Education, America has found itself waist high in another di...
Thesis advisor: Dennis HaleThis project traces the use of litigation and judicial intervention as a ...
Supreme Court held that each state, in providing the opportunity for education, must make it availab...
This brief will focus on the racial disparities in academic achievement and will highlight the alarm...
The district court below correctly upheld the constitutionality of the Lynn School Committee’s Volun...
The District Court correctly upheld the constitutionality of the Jefferson County Board of Education...
The Sixth Circuit below correctly ruled that the applicable precedent in this case is Regents of the...
This research project analyzes the effects of the 1998 Abbott V New Jersey Supreme Court decision on...
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
Consistent with Justice Powell’s controlling opinion in Regents of the University of California v. B...
*Massachusetts Beginning with the class of 2003, all Massachusetts students must pass the state&apos...
The large and growing proportion of U.S. students who come from poverty backgrounds explains this co...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
The Connecticut Advisory Committee submits this report, Dropouts to Diplomas: Closing the Attainment...
In this brief, the CRP does not address how social science research relates to the constitutionality...
Decades after Brown versus the Board of Education, America has found itself waist high in another di...
Thesis advisor: Dennis HaleThis project traces the use of litigation and judicial intervention as a ...
Supreme Court held that each state, in providing the opportunity for education, must make it availab...
This brief will focus on the racial disparities in academic achievement and will highlight the alarm...
The district court below correctly upheld the constitutionality of the Lynn School Committee’s Volun...
The District Court correctly upheld the constitutionality of the Jefferson County Board of Education...
The Sixth Circuit below correctly ruled that the applicable precedent in this case is Regents of the...
This research project analyzes the effects of the 1998 Abbott V New Jersey Supreme Court decision on...
Addresses the need to remedy the disparity in academic achievement of black and white students and e...
Consistent with Justice Powell’s controlling opinion in Regents of the University of California v. B...
*Massachusetts Beginning with the class of 2003, all Massachusetts students must pass the state&apos...
The large and growing proportion of U.S. students who come from poverty backgrounds explains this co...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
The Connecticut Advisory Committee submits this report, Dropouts to Diplomas: Closing the Attainment...
In this brief, the CRP does not address how social science research relates to the constitutionality...
Decades after Brown versus the Board of Education, America has found itself waist high in another di...
Thesis advisor: Dennis HaleThis project traces the use of litigation and judicial intervention as a ...
Supreme Court held that each state, in providing the opportunity for education, must make it availab...