Supreme Court rejects public school diversity plans

Written by Benaiah on June 28th, 2007

Victory on the education front.

In a sweeping decision likely to affect school integration efforts nationwide, the Supreme Court on Thursday threw out programs from Louisville and Seattle that used students’ race as a factor in school placement to build diversity across a district.

Chief Justice John Roberts announced the decision decrying racial considerations in public schools and was joined by his four fellow conservatives. The ruling prompted liberal justices to declare they feared for the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 landmark that set the nation on the path of desegregation.

Maybe now school districts in the South can stop the asinine busing plans that send students to schools far away from their homes.

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    Mike

    Totalitarianism takes a hit, but isn’t dead yet. This has little to do with race and much to do with control.

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