Complex Justice: The Case of Missouri v. Jenkins
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Complex Justice: The Case of Missouri v.
Jenkins, by Joshua Dunn, examines the landmark school desegregation case and its implications for judicial intervention in education.
The book explores the legal battle's facts, the judicial reasoning, and the broader policy consequences for urban schooling and desegregation efforts.
Dunn situates the case within constitutional law debates and education policy developments, highlighting tensions between courts and democratic governance.
The analysis addresses the practical outcomes for students and school districts affected by the case.
The work contributes to understanding the judiciary's role in shaping educational inequality and reform.
Jenkins, by Joshua Dunn, examines the landmark school desegregation case and its implications for judicial intervention in education.
The book explores the legal battle's facts, the judicial reasoning, and the broader policy consequences for urban schooling and desegregation efforts.
Dunn situates the case within constitutional law debates and education policy developments, highlighting tensions between courts and democratic governance.
The analysis addresses the practical outcomes for students and school districts affected by the case.
The work contributes to understanding the judiciary's role in shaping educational inequality and reform.
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