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The Detroit School Busing Case: Milliken v. Bradley and the Controversy over Desegregation (Landmark Law Cases & American Society)
TitleThe Detroit School Busing Case: Milliken v. Bradley and the Controversy over Desegregation (Landmark Law Cases & American Society)
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The Detroit School Busing Case: Milliken v. Bradley and the Controversy over Desegregation (Landmark Law Cases & American Society)

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Before joining high court, Thurgood Marshall made history ... - On the high court, Marshall wrote a 1974 dissenting opinion in Milliken v. Bradley, the landmark suit that the Detroit NAACP brought against the Detroit Public Schools and the state of Michigan.
Desegregation busing - Wikipedia - The resultant Supreme Court case, Milliken v. Bradley, imposed limits on busing. The key issue was whether a district court could order a metropolitan-wide desegregation plan between urban Detroit and suburban school districts. Busing would play a key role in the implementation phase.
Landmark US Cases Related to Equality of Opportunity in K ... - *Milliken v. Bradley (1974) This case concerns plans for public school integration across districts. A district court had ordered a system to integrate a segregated Detroit school district; this system involved busing students into and out of neighboring school districts that were not de jure segregated.
Milliken v. Bradley - Wikipedia - Milliken v. Bradley, 418 717 (1974), was a significant United States Supreme Court case dealing with the planned desegregation busing of public school students across district lines among 53 school districts in metropolitan Detroit. It concerned the plans to integrate public schools in the United States following the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision.
Education | Constitution Annotated | US Law | LII ... - Accepting the findings of lower courts that the actions of local school officials and the state school board were responsible in part for the racial segregation existing within the school system of the City of Detroit, the Court in Milliken v. Bradley1702 set aside a desegregation order which required the formulation of a plan for a ...
State Action. | Constitution Annotated | US Law | LII ... - Id. at 369. In Cantor v. Detroit Edison Co., 428 579 (1976), the plurality opinion used much the same analysis to deny antitrust immunity to a utility practice merely approved but not required by the regulating commission, but most of the Justices were on different sides of the same question in the two cases. 1389 Jackson v.
Equal Protection and Race - US Law, Case Law, Codes ... - Accepting the findings of lower courts that the actions of local school officials and the state school board were responsible in part for the racial segregation existing within the school system of the City of Detroit, the Court in Milliken v. Bradley 1702 set aside a desegregation order which required the formulation of a plan for a ...
American Racial History Timeline, 1960-2008 – Occidental ... - Milliken v. Bradley, Supreme Court rules that schools were local for the purpose of Brown, and further decreed that the liberal judicial test of evidence usually granted in cases involving racial discrimination could not be invoked because suburban schools were not involved. The test of evidence, strict scrutiny, required the defendant school ...
Practice History Part I Flashcards | Quizlet - This policy was partly supported by the Perrow Commission, which helped end opposition to it under the doctrine of Massive Resistance. The Swann decision and (*) Milliken v. Bradley ruled on a tactic for implementing this policy. During the case that began this process, Kenneth and Mamie Clark presented the results of their doll experiments.
What Led to Desegregation Busing—and Did It Work? - HISTORY - Judges ordered ‘busing’ as a remedy in northern school districts such as Boston, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Pontiac that were found guilty of intentional de jure ...
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