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Money or Diversity? An Implementation Analysis of the Voluntary Transfer Program in St. Louis, 1999-2009

How did fiscal resources and human interests affect suburban implementation of the voluntary transfer program between 1999 and 2009?

Choice Without Equity: Charter School Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards

Examines diversity and racial isolation within charter schools in 40 states and several dozen metropolitan areas.

The Post-Parents Involved Challenge: Confronting Extralegal Obstacles to Integration

How do assumptions, structures, institutions and other factors that impact our educational system interact to create and perpetuate inequality? Is school racial segregation one of the factors that create and perpetuate educational inequality?

Lost Learning, Forgotten Promises- A National Analysis of School Racial Segregation, Student Achievement, and "Controlled Choice" Plans

New and exhaustive analysis of racial segregation across the United States.

Brown Over "Other White": Mexican Americans' Legal Arguments and Litigation Strategy in School Desegregation Lawsuits

Why and with what results did Mexican American lawyers use arguments and strategies that did not draw on the constitutional substance of Brown?

Federal Involvement in Local School Districts

Raise the perspective that Brown resulted in at least one great negative unintended consequence for American public schools.

Law, Race, and Education in the United States

Describes features that structure educational opportunity and how race interacts with these. Studies the law-race relation as it operates in education.

The Mexican American Struggle for Equal Educational Opportunity in Mendez v. Westminster: Helping Pave the Way for Brown v. Board of Education

To remember the importance of the Mendez case in the broader struggle for equal educational opportunity in the U.S..

The Color Line in American Education: Race, Resources, and Student Achievement

Outline current disparities in educational access and illustrate relationships among race, educational resources, and student achievement.

Returning to Square One: From Plessey to Brown and Back to Plessey.

Revisiting and examining Brown’s historical significance and its education policy legacy.

Designing Schools and Instruction that Use Student Diversity to Enhance Learning for All Students

Examines how schools and students can benefit from diversity.

The Perverse Incentives of the No Child Left Behind Act

Examines the incentives created by NCLBA

Is Campus Racial Diversity Correlated with Educational Benefits?

Refute the contrary claim that racial diversity confers educational benefits for all admitted students.

The Continuing Struggle of African Americans for the Power to Make Real Educational Choices

Studies school choice for African Americans.

The New Economic School Segregation

Explore how can socioeconomic integration promotes racial integration in schools.

Money and School Performance: Lessons from the Kansas City Desegregation Experiment

Examines the Kansas City desegregation plan

The Tracking and Ability Grouping Debate

What have we actually learned about tracking and ability grouping?

Notes: An Evidentiary Framework for Diversity as a Compelling Interest in Higher Education

How should courts address diversity in higher education?

Overrepresentation of Minority Students in Special Education: A Continuing Debate

Review critically the minority overrepresentation problem from a historical perspective.

Tracking and Ability Grouping in American Schools: Some Constitutional Questions

Examine from a constitutional perspective the bases on which ability grouping and tracking might be challenged as barriers to equal educational opp.

Going to College and Getting a Good Job: The Impact of Desegregation

New ways of thinking about why desegregated schooling can have worthwhile consequences. Desegregation schooling and opportunities for success.

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