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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 5, 2006

Majority of Court Resists Schools' Plans

WASHINGTON - In two cases that could profoundly affect school integration programs nationwide, the U.S. Supreme Court cast a skeptical eye Monday on school-assignment plans in two cities that use express racial considerations in deciding which students are given seats in the schools they want to attend.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - In two cases that could profoundly affect school integration programs nationwide, the U.S. Supreme Court cast a skeptical eye Monday on school-assignment plans in two cities that use express racial considerations in deciding which students are given seats in the schools they want to attend.
      During two hours of oral ar...

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