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.




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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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