Leading decisions on desegregation 1896-1995
Turning back to segregation
Plessy parallels: back to traditional assumptions
The growth of segregation: African Americans, Latinos, and unequal education
Unexpected costs and uncertain gains of dismantling desegregation
Broken promises: resegregation in Norfolk, Virginia
Still separate, still unequal: the limits of Milliken II's monetary compensation to segregated schools
Desegregation at risk: threat and reaffirmation in Charlotte (North Carolina)
Slipping toward segregation: local control and eroding desegregation in Montgomery County (Maryland)
Money and choice in Kansas City (Missouri) : major investments with modest returns
Magnets, media, and mirages: Prince George's (Maryland) county's "Miracle" Cure
Segregated housing and school resegregation
Toward an integrated future: new directions for courts, educators, civil rights groups, policymakers and scholars.