Courts and Kids
In "Courts and Kids," author Michael A. Rebell delves into the evolving role of state courts in the pursuit of educational equity. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 208 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of how federal courts have retreated from their responsibilities in promoting school desegregation. Rebell explores the critical question of why state courts have stepped in to champion the ideals set forth in the landmark case, Brown v. Board of Education. This thought-provoking examination is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of educational justice and the legal frameworks that influence it. Discover the pivotal shifts in judicial responsibility and the ongoing quest for equality in education with this compelling read.