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Resources on Parents Involved: McFarland v. Jefferson County Public Schools & Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1; U.S. Supreme Court Voluntary School Desegregation Rulings
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Statements after the decision

Responses to U.S. Supreme Court decision about voluntary school integration:

Impact of the ruling

Information about segregation and its consequences

The United States is more than 40% nonwhite and going through dramatic racial change. Segregation is growing, and the racial isolation of blacks and Latinos is more severe than it has been since the late 1960s. Civil Rights Project research has documented the extent of segregation and its associated harms in a series of reports and has created resources for school districts to use in creating integrated schools.

  • Transportation Fact Sheet (2009): For information regarding the role of transportation in school integration and how recent budget cuts are impacting this crucial aspect of public schools.
  • Magnet Schools Fact Sheet (2009): For information on the diversity of magnet schools and their relevance to the ever-changing school choice landscape.
  • Redistricting Fact Sheet (2010): describes how establishing school boundaries can lead to school segregation.

Publications

More research about segregation trends and associated negative educational outcomes:

Documents filed with the court

Related court cases

Additional Information about the integration cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and related court cases:

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