Busing of Schoolchildren: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ... February 19, 20, and 21, 1974U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 384 páginas |
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... decision of Brown v . Board of Education in 1954 , and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , this Nation has ... decisions . The formulation of a wide variety of decrees to achieve desegregation in our public schools has also ...
... decision of Brown v . Board of Education in 1954 , and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , this Nation has ... decisions . The formulation of a wide variety of decrees to achieve desegregation in our public schools has also ...
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... decisions in these cases clearly exemplify the great dangers of attempting to redress through the schools denials of opportunity whose roots lie in complex combinations of decisions and practices over many ... decision has taught us that 28.
... decisions in these cases clearly exemplify the great dangers of attempting to redress through the schools denials of opportunity whose roots lie in complex combinations of decisions and practices over many ... decision has taught us that 28.
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... decision has taught us that de- segregated schools are not by themselves a sufficient precondition for quality education . It is becoming increasingly clear that the integration of low - achiev- ing black or other minority children with ...
... decision has taught us that de- segregated schools are not by themselves a sufficient precondition for quality education . It is becoming increasingly clear that the integration of low - achiev- ing black or other minority children with ...
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... decisions and the absence of any criteria to guide judicial remedies have intimidated my constituents ' efforts ... decision to hold these hearings on what I consider to be a major issue and a major problem facing this Nation today ...
... decisions and the absence of any criteria to guide judicial remedies have intimidated my constituents ' efforts ... decision to hold these hearings on what I consider to be a major issue and a major problem facing this Nation today ...
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... decision of the Court was that it was necessary to bus thousands of children out of northwest Charlotte in order to change the racial complexion of the schools . In effect , that was a finding of fact that the segregation was largely ...
... decision of the Court was that it was necessary to bus thousands of children out of northwest Charlotte in order to change the racial complexion of the schools . In effect , that was a finding of fact that the segregation was largely ...
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Página 331 - Under that doctrine, equality of treatment is accorded when the races are provided substantially equal facilities, even though these facilities be separate. In the Delaware case, the Supreme Court of Delaware adhered to that doctrine, but ordered that the plaintiffs be admitted to the white schools because of their superiority to the Negro schools. The plaintiffs contend that segregated public schools are not "equal" and cannot be made "equal," and that, hence, they are deprived of the equal protection...
Página 283 - We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed, by way of discrimination, against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this provision.
Página 178 - It is a proposition too plain to be contested that the Constitution controls any legislative act repugnant to it, or that the legislature may alter the Constitution by an ordinary act.
Página 317 - To that end, the courts may consider problems related to administration, arising from the physical condition of the school plant, the school transportation system, personnel, revision of school districts and attendance areas into compact units to achieve a system of determining admission to the public schools on a nonracial basis, and revision of local laws and regulations which may be necessary in solving the foregoing problems.
Página 207 - General to institute federal suits, contains the following proviso: "nothing herein shall empower any official or court of the United States to issue any order seeking to achieve a racial balance in any school by requiring the transportation of pupils or students from one school to another or one school district to another in order to achieve such racial balance, or otherwise enlarge the existing power of the court to insure compliance with constitutional standards.
Página 332 - Painter, there are findings below that the Negro and white schools involved have been equalized, or are being equalized with respect to buildings, curricula, qualifications and salaries of teachers, and other "tangible
Página 358 - In fashioning and effectuating the decrees, the courts will be guided by equitable principles. Traditionally, equity has been characterized by a practical flexibility in shaping its remedies and by a facility for adjusting and reconciling public and private needs.
Página 148 - Desegregation" means the assignment of students to public schools and within such schools without regard to their race, color, religion, or national origin, but "desegregation" shall not mean the assignment of students to public schools in order to overcome racial imbalance.
Página 183 - ... restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction in any case involving or growing out of any labor dispute...
Página 358 - Full implementation of these constitutional principles may require solution of varied local school problems. School authorities have the primary responsibility for elucidating, assessing, and solving these problems; courts will have to consider whether the action of school authorities constitutes good faith implementation of the governing constitutional principles.