Education, Social Science and the Judicial Process: An International SymposiumDepartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Education Division, National Institute of Education, 1976 - Discrimination in education - 88 pages |
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5th Cir academic achievement American analysis argued behavior black children Board of Education Brown decision busing causal causal judgments complex constitutional rights desegregated schools Detroit discrimination educa Educational Opportunity effects empirical equal educational equal protection Equal Protection Clause experts fact findings fiscal neutrality Fourteenth Amendment Henry Levin hypothesis impact integration interpretative judgments interracial issue James Coleman Judge Roth judicial jure segregation Justice Justice Powell Kenneth Clark legislation litigation ment Milliken minority NAACP Nathan Glazer Negro neoliberal opinion Owen Fiss plaintiffs political presented public schools question race racial attitudes racial segregation relevant remedy residential result Rodriguez role rule School Board School Desegregation school districts school finance scientific separate but equal Serrano sion social policy social problem social science data social science evidence social scientists statistical stitutional studies Supp supra note Supreme Court testimony theory tion tional violation white flight