Every once in a while I come across a piece of writing that touches me to the core. Brown v. Board of Education gave birth to my law school dreams, and it continues to be a highlight not only for me, but for all of American jurisprudence. This particular writing is a brief history of the process of desegregating Arizona’s schools. I wouldn’t waste your time with banal thoughts, so if I’m posting it, there must be some value to it. Take 15 minutes and learn about how the Arizona courts led the US Supreme Court in deciding that “separate but equal is inherently unequal.”
Blessings. JW
A Brief History of Desegregating Arizona’s Public Schools
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Fellow Phoenix native and 3L law student here. Thanks for the link and your thoughts. I’ve read several of your articles and appreciate your uncompromising, often controversial, perspective. I hope you’ll find time to write more pieces after the bar. Good luck.
Kevin