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San Antonio V. Rodriguez and the Pursuit of Equal Education: The Debate Over Discrimination and School Funding (Landmark Law Cases & American Society) [Paperback]

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0700614842 978-0700614844 September 2006
When Arthur Gochman filed a class-action suit in 1968 on behalf of San Antonio school children, he and his clients were directly challenging the inequality of education funding in Texas. They argued that quality education, not merely basic schooling, was a constitutional right, and a district court agreed. But the Supreme Court overruled that decision, signaling a halt to the idea that the Constitution contained a right to an equal education and marking an important transition from the Warren to the Burger Court.

Paul Sracic assesses the impact of this 5-4 decision. His is the first book to consider Rodriguez, tracing its progress from inception through appeal to provide a fascinating account of the legal maneuvering of the two sides-and a lesson in the limits of judicial solutions to discrimination in education.

Sracic brings together the varied strands in this complex case, while clarifying the positions on both sides of the conflict. Justice Lewis Powell argued that education was not a constitutionally protected right and that the Equal Protection Clause does not require absolute equality or precisely equal advantages, while dissenting Justice Thurgood Marshall called the decision a retreat from America's commitment to equal opportunity that denigrated Brown v. Board of Education.

Sracic interviewed Demetrio Rodriguez, the parent whose name headlined the original suit, along with several students involved in the case. He also delved into Justice Powell's papers to show the influence of his prior experience championing local rather than state control over education and his fear of centralization's potential constraint on states' rights.

In the wake of Rodriguez, the issue of school funding acquired a much higher national profile, even as efforts to reform it struggled toward varied degrees of success. Sracic's very readable account unravels the complex legal doctrine that links this vitally important case to the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of equal protection--and argues that one cannot fully grasp the scope of that amendment without fully understanding Rodriguez.

This book is part of the Landmark Law Cases and American Society series.


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"I was a participant in this litigation, coauthoring a number of briefs, and I have been involved in school finance issues for more than 30 years. In my judgment this is the best work I have ever read on the foundational Rodriguez case. . . . The interwoven stories of the participants are fascinating and the text is engaging, lucid, and accurate, and certainly accessible to the general reader. But scholars will not find the work lacking. Sracic has done his homework, and it shows on every page."--Mark Yudof, Chancellor of the University of Texas System and coauthor of Education Policy and the Law

About the Author

Paul A. Sracic is associate professor of political science at Youngstown State University and coauthor of the Encyclopedia of American Parties, Campaigns, and Elections.

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  • Paperback: 169 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (September 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700614842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700614844
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Work, January 11, 2012
Excellent, thoughtful work that is easily readable by lawyers and nonlawyers alike. Dr. Sracic integrated and humanized a historic Supreme Court case by providing background on all the parties involved. Great read on very important issues that still affect our legal system today.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, January 10, 2012
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I really enjoyed this. Dr. Sracic did an excellent job of providing background on this important case. His book is articulate and authoritative, but at the same time very readable and engaging. Well done!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two thumbs up!, January 10, 2012
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Earnest. Insightful. This one is worth a read. Two thumbs up, way up!! Written from a fair vantage point that can be appreciated by all.
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The headline on the front page of the March 22, 1973, edition of the Washington Post consisted of a simple declarative statement: "Property Tax Use on Schools Upheld." Read the first page
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fundamental constitutional interest, school funding cases, school funding system, efficient clause, school financing system, equalized funding, district wealth, fiscal neutrality, foundation amount, district power, school district lines, rational basis standard, judicial federalism, power equalization, implicitly guaranteed, suspect classification, rich districts, strict scrutiny standard
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Fourteenth Amendment, Arthur Gochman, San Antonio, Mexican American, District of Columbia, Alamo Heights, Larry Hammond, Warren Court, United States, Demetrio Rodriguez, Harvie Wilkinson, Justice Stewart, Senate Bill, Texas Constitution, Fifth Circuit, Van Dusartz, Chief Justice Burger, Skelly Wright, Thurgood Marshall, Harvard Law Review, Chief Justice Warren, Earl Warren, Mark Yudof, Minimum Foundation Program, Potter Stewart
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