KEYES V. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, DENVER COLO. 413 U.S. 189 (1973) CASE BRIEF

KEYES V. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, DENVER COLO.
413 U.S. 189 (1973)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This is an appeal of a court order that denied relief in a school desegregation case.
FACTS: A district court ordered the desegregation of a Denver school district, since a certain area had been intentionally segregated. The school board (D) had gerrymandered the districts to deliberately segregate schools. Keyes (P) wanted system-wide relief, but the court did not order system-wide desegregation since it did not find intentional segregation in other areas. The court of appeals affirmed.

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