Contents
Part I: Introduction
1. Overview of Judicial Activism in Education Litigation – Howard I. Kalodner
Part II: Educational Opportunities for Children with Handicaps
2. Jose P. V. Ambach: Special Education Reform in New York City – Michael A. Rebell
3. Allen V. McDonough: Special Education Reform in Boston – Michael A. Rebell
Part III: Equal Educational Opportunities for Women
4. Judicial Oversight of Agency Enforcement: The Adams and WEAL Litigation – Rosemary Salomone
Part IV: Equal Access and Educational Opportunities for Racial and Linguistic Minority Students
5. Endless Journey: Integration and the Provision of Equal Educational Opportunity in Denver's Public Schools: A Study of Keyes v. School District No. I – James J. Fishman and Lawrence Strauss
6. Voluntary Interdistrict School Desegregation in St. Louis: The Special Master's Tale – D. Bruce La Pierre
7. Desegregation in Chicago: Settlement without a Trial – Allen E. Shoenberger
Part V: Assessment of the Court's Appropriate Role in Education Litigation
8. The View from the Bench: Judges in Desegregation Cases – Barbara Flicker
9. The View from the Bar: An Examination of the Litigator's Role in Shaping Educational Remedies – Paul L. Tractenberg