Stephen has a JD and a BA in sociology and political science. Short Summary De jure segregation is the legal separation of groups of people based on law. A close relative of de jure segregation is de facto segregation. In de facto segregation, people are not separated legally but remain sep...
Board and provided a legal basis to oppose school desegregation in the North by reifying a distinction between de jure and de facto segregation, between segregation enumerated by law and that which occurs without legal imprimatur. Why Busing Failed: Race, Media, and the National Resistance to Sch...
Today, the difference between de jure and de facto segregation is most obvious in public schools. Though intentional de jure racial segregation of schools was banned by theCivil Rights Act of 1964, the fact that school enrollment is often based on how far students live from the school means t...
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Consortia, such as PowerOpen, X/Open, and OSF, are not in a position to produce de jure standards. What difference does it make whether the standards are de jure or de facto? Standards: free or sold? It is not truly an open system, but with a few de facto standards and a few wid...
网络种族隔离;事实上的种族隔离;事实上的隔离 网络释义
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De Facto Segregation in Schools and Other Current Examples The U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in the 1954 case ofBrown vs. Board of Education, coupled with the enactment of theCivil Rights Act of 1964, effectively banned de jure segregation in education. However, de facto racial segre...