What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said: The Nation's Top Legal Experts Rewrite America's Landmark Civil Rights DecisionJack M. Balkin NYU Press, 1. 8. 2001 - Počet stran: 257 Legal experts rewrite the landmark court decision |
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... Education, and about what that opinion means for us today. For that reason ... Education. I asked each one of them the same question: How would you have written the ... public school children violated the Equal Protection Clause of the ...
... School Board of Prince Edward County), and the District of Columbia (Bolling v. Sharpe). The Court heard them together because each raised the issue of the constitutionality of racially segregated public schools, albeit with slightly ...
... Education Today In many respects the honor Brown has received is ironic. Brown was a case about public school desegregation, but by the end of the twentieth century many public schools in the United States remained largely segregated by ...
... schooling, or vouchers for private schools in order to avoid traditional public school education. By the end of the century, the principle of Brown seems as hallowed as ever, but its practical effect seems increasingly irrelevant to ...
... public elementary and secondary schools, has no application.”22 In the 1958 ... educational harms to schoolchildren that flowed from them, the Supreme Court ... educational opportunity. To its admirers, Brown seemed to point to a larger ...
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