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ERIC #: | EJ183288 |
Title: | The Legal Requirement of Intent to Segregate: Some Observations |
Authors: | Phillips, James E. |
Descriptors: | Constitutional Law; Court Litigation; Desegregation Litigation; Elementary Secondary Education; Federal Courts; Racial Segregation; School Segregation; Supreme Court Litigation |
Source: | NOLPE School Law Journal, 7, 2, 111-25, 77 |
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Publication Date: | 1977-00-00 |
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Abstract: | Examines the judicial posture assumed by the Supreme Court in Keyes v. School District Number 1 in defining the distinction between de jure and de facto segregation, the impact of the Washington v. Davis decision on the intent requirement, and the impact of these decisions on litigants. (Author/IRT) |
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Identifiers: | Keyes v School District Number 1; Washington v Davis |
Record Type: | Journal |
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Education Level: | Elementary Secondary Education |
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