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Oct. 1, 2007

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The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision on voluntary school desegregation may redirect the trend in California case law by requiring school districts to alleviate racial segregation. By Kimberly A. Smith

By Kimberly A. Smith
      Edited by Barbara Kate Repa
     
      EDUCATION LAW
      Redistributing California's Schoolchildren
      When Califorians were asked to vote in November 1996 on Proposition 209's proposal to eliminate affirmative action, passions ran high. The proposition passed wi...

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