Constitutional Law and Judicial Policy Making, Volume 1Joel B. Grossman, Richard S. Wells A compilation of articles, writings, and judicial opinions. |
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... desegregating the high school grades , fol- lowed successively by desegregation at the junior high and elementary school levels . This plan was upheld by the Federal Courts against challenges by Negro parents desir- ing more rapid ...
... desegregating the high school grades , fol- lowed successively by desegregation at the junior high and elementary school levels . This plan was upheld by the Federal Courts against challenges by Negro parents desir- ing more rapid ...
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... DESEGREGATION : WHERE DO WE. tem would satisfy the guidelines if it were under a final federal court desegregation order and gave evidence of complying with that order or if it submitted a plan for de- segregation acceptable to the ...
... DESEGREGATION : WHERE DO WE. tem would satisfy the guidelines if it were under a final federal court desegregation order and gave evidence of complying with that order or if it submitted a plan for de- segregation acceptable to the ...
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... desegregation case does not differ fundamentally from other cases involving the framing of equitable remedies to ... desegregation plans , to arrange " training institutes " for school personnel in- volved in desegregation efforts , and ...
... desegregation case does not differ fundamentally from other cases involving the framing of equitable remedies to ... desegregation plans , to arrange " training institutes " for school personnel in- volved in desegregation efforts , and ...
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Chapter One A POLITICAL VIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT | 3 |
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE | 14 |
C | 21 |
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