"In what's being considered one of the most significant opinions on the issue of race in schools since Brown v. Board of Education more than a half-century ago, U.S. Supreme Court justices threw out integration programs in Seattle, Wash., and Jefferson County, Ky., that sometimes considered race when assigning students to campuses." -
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"WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court yesterday struck down assignment plans that place students by race to ensure that each public school has diverse classes, marking a major shift in discrimination law.
The decision could make hundreds of school-assignment plans across the country, including roughly 20 in Massachusetts, subject to legal challenges. The Supreme Court's decision was the latest in a string of 5-to-4 victories for conservatives ..."
The court, in the final decision of its term, ruled that desegregation plans in Seattle and Louisville discriminated against white students who had been prevented from attending the school of their choice, even though slots were available for minority students. - The Boston Globe Only registered users can see links on this forum! Register or Login on forum! |
What do you think about this decision? What's the future of diversity in US public schools? Will this help close the Achievement among white, black, latino, and immigrant students across the United States?