CRAWFORD V. BOARD OF EDUCATION
458 U.S. 527 (1982)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over Proposition I.
FACTS: The California Supreme Court ruled that state school boards bear a constitutional
obligation to take reasonable steps to alleviate segregation in public schools whether the
segregation was de facto or de jure in origin. That was a higher standard than imposed under
federal decisions. Proposition I was passed in California that gave courts the power to
order busing only if a federal court would do so to remedy the violation of the Equal
Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The California Court of Appeals upheld the
Proposition I.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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