Phrases with «desegregation case»

A "desegregation case" refers to a legal situation or court case involving the removal of racial or ethnic segregation. It typically addresses instances where people of different races or ethnicities are being separated, such as in schools, neighborhoods, or public facilities. The aim of these cases is to promote equality and fairness by eliminating segregation based on race or ethnicity. Full definition

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Sentences with «desegregation case»

  • A federal judge overseeing a 26 - year - old school desegregation case in Chicago has indicated that as long as some details are added, he is inclined to approve a proposed final settlement between the school system and the U.S. Department of Justice that could end court supervision of the district by July of next year. (edweek.org)
  • The Justice Department may use the information in «federal school desegregation cases in Louisiana,» the judge ruled. (politico.com)
  • A 43 - year - old desegregation case involving the Hillsborough County, Fla., school system came to an end last week, as the U.S. Supreme Court declined to disturb a federal appeals court ruling that the district was no longer segregated. (edweek.org)
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