by Barbara Flicker
Temple University Press, 1990
Cloth: 978-0-87722-675-8 | eISBN: 978-1-4399-0164-9
Library of Congress Classification KF4154.J87 1990
Dewey Decimal Classification 344.730798

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book examines the effectiveness and deficiencies of judicial intervention in solving the problems of discrimination in the nation’s schools. The authors present case studies, surveys, and interviews of the lawyers and judges who participated in the leading cases. And they analyze critical issues that remain unresolved, such as the battle over racial desegregation that still rages in Yonkers, New York.

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