Symposium: American Education: Diversity, Desegregation, and Resegregation
Volume 63, Issue 2 (2015) Symposium: American Education: Diversity, Desegregation, and Resegregation
Symposium: American Education: Diversity, Desegregation, and Resegregation
Articles
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Table of Contents
Cleveland State Law Review
School Segregation in Jefferson County And Seattle: The Impact Of the Parents Involved Ruling And District Actions
William J. Glenn
Can Universal Pre-K Overcome Extreme Race and Income Segregation to Reach New York’s Neediest Children? The Importance of Legal Infrastructure and the Limits of the Law
Natalie Gomez-Velez
“Jim Crowing” Plyler v. Doe: the Resegregation of Undocumented Students in American Higher Education through Discriminatory State Tuition and Fee Legislation
David H.K. Nguyen and Zelideh R. Martinez Hoy
Turnaround in Reverse: Brown, School Improvement Grants, and the Legacy of Educational Opportunity
Natasha M. Wilson and Robert N. Strassfeld
The Award of E-Discovery Costs to the Prevailing Party: An Analog Solution in a Digital World
Steven Baicker-McKee
The Threat Lives On: How to Exclude Expectant Mothers from Prosecution for Mere Exposure of HIV to their Fetuses and Infants
Shahabudeen K. Khan
Clients Want Results, Lawyers Need Emotional Intelligence
Christine C. Kelton