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...enjoin the implementation of the 2011-2012...the Pitt County Board of Education ("School Board" or...
...Appellees, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff-intervenor. No. 10-15124...
...JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION et?al....
...Judge for the Southern District of West Virginia, sitting by designation...which the Richmond City School Board agreed to retrofit fifty-six...
...about long-standing court precedents, ranging from Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education to Cooper v. Aaron, which in his...
...falls to us by way of interlocutory appeal. Specifically, defendants-appellants...defendants-appellants New York State Board of Elections and its commissioners...
...case arises out of student transfers from...against the Texas Education Agency. The district...the governing county boards of education of...
...a political subdivision of the State of...President of the Board of Directors of...action in higher education, Grutter v...
...At issue in this class action lawsuit is whether the City of Thomasville School District ("the District") has satisfied its constitutional obligation to dismantle...
...us to review certain features of a voluntary plan designed to...regarding affirmative action in higher education, Grutter v. Bollinger, 539 U...
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