Asked by Bailey Gurski on Jul 04, 2024
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Some observers claim that the Supreme Court's decision in Parents Involved in Community
Schools v.Seattle School District No.1 (2007) represents the "end of the Brown era" because it
A) explicitly overturned the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v.Board of Education.
B) rejected the precedent that strict scrutiny should be applied in cases about racial discrimination.
C) confirmed the precedent that strict scrutiny should be applied in cases about racial discrimination.
D) declared one of the few public strategies left to promote racial integration unconstitutional.
Parents Involved
Refers to the landmark Supreme Court case "Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1," which addressed issues of racial integration and affirmative action in schools.
Seattle School District
A public school district serving the city of Seattle, Washington, responsible for the education of children in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Brown Era
A period in American history, often associated with the Brown v. Board of Education case, marked by significant developments in the civil rights movement.
- Discern the unfolding interpretation and range of the equal protection clause.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern the unfolding interpretation and range of the equal protection clause.
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