Friday, June 29, 2007

Divided Court Limits Use of Race by School Districts

Today’s Washington Post reports, “A divided Supreme Court yesterday restricted the ability of public school districts to use race to determine which schools students can attend, a decision that could sharply limit integration programs across the nation.” According to the report, “The nine justices split decisively along ideological grounds, with a five-justice majority ruling that school admission programs in Seattle and Louisville violated the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection to individuals.”