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Goodman, Christie L., Ed. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2023
The "IDRA Newsletter" serves as a vehicle for communication with educators, school board members, decision-makers, parents, and the general public concerning the educational needs of all children across the United States. The focus of this issue is "Equity Matters." Contents include: (1) Families Insist on Equitable School…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Court Litigation, School Districts
Alex Spurrier; Bonnie O'Keefe; Jennifer O'Neal Schiess – Bellwether, 2023
Many recent critical reforms in state school finance systems have been catalyzed by the courthouse, not the statehouse. Advocates for equity-focused school finance reforms often consider legal action as the best path to significant policy changes. This brief discusses state-level lawsuits on adequacy and equity grounds and their outcomes.
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Camille Walsh – History of Education Quarterly, 2023
Fifty years after the Supreme Court issued its ruling in "San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez," the trajectory of school finance desegregation has shifted from expansive federal hopes to narrower state efforts. Attempts to address many of the disparities continue to be constrained by the complex and intersecting nature…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, School Desegregation, Desegregation Litigation, Educational Finance
Tran, Henry; Martínez, Davíd G.; Aziz, Mazen; Frakes Reinhardt, Sara; Harrison, Theresa – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
This study interrogates "Abbeville v. the State of South Carolina" using a policy-regimes framework to understand the relationship between the South Carolina Judicial System, General Assembly, and Educational stakeholders. We seek to understand how the political interests of the General Assembly and wealthy districts may have subverted a…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Political Influences, Stakeholders, Courts
Atwood, Erin; Caudle, Jennifer – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2022
Parental and community supports are important factors for Latino student academic success. The purpose of this paper is to explore the parental and community activism surrounding the "San Antonio v. Rodriguez" school finance case in order to better understand how historic means of activism relate to the contemporary ways that Latino…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Community Involvement, Hispanic American Students, Academic Achievement
Zachary W. Oberfield; Bruce D. Baker – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
This paper contributes to our understanding of American education politics by exploring when and why states redistribute K-12 education dollars to poorer schools. It does so by examining three explanations for intra-state changes in progressivity: court-ordered finance reforms, political trends, and demographic changes. Using state-level data from…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, State Aid
The Politics of Progressivity: Court-Ordered Reforms, Racial Difference, and School Finance Fairness
Zachary W. Oberfield; Bruce D. Baker – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
This article contributes to our understanding of American education politics by exploring when and why states redistribute K-12 education dollars to poorer schools. It does so by examining three explanations for intrastate changes in progressivity: court-ordered finance reforms, political trends, and demographic changes. Using state-level data…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, State Aid
Angus McLeod IV – History of Education Quarterly, 2023
Contrary to Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell's majority opinion in "San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez" (1973), Texas's school finance system was the result of years of legislation and state-building that gave some areas the resources and capacity to provide more educational opportunities than others. As this…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Public Schools
Hunt Institute, 2022
This second brief of a three-part series explores the systemic underfunding of HBCUs in Maryland, and their attempts to correct these challenges, first through the courts and then through legislation. Maryland was one of the first states to reach such a monumental agreement in the sustainability of HBCUs. The first brief explored the national…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Educational Equity (Finance)
Tiffany Puckett; Miltonette Olivia Craig – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education overturned the "separate but equal" principle promulgated in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson. Yet, almost 70 years after Brown, schools continue to be segregated, and the structure of the public education system has fostered inequities across the nation. Although…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Urban Education, Urban Schools, Desegregation Litigation
Eric A. Hanushek; Matthew Joyce-Wirtz – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
School finance court cases have proceeded one or more times in all but two states. Plaintiffs ask the courts to rule that the existing funding formula is unconstitutional under state constitutions, and the defendants call for continuation of the existing finance formula. By compiling and analyzing the universe of such cases, we can accurately…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Court Litigation, Funding Formulas, State Aid
Carales, Vincent D.; Doran, Erin E. – Educational Policy, 2022
The purpose of this historical study was to investigate how individuals articulated the call for the South Texas/Border Initiative, a legislative mandate that funneled unprecedented amounts of funding to underserved universities along the Texas-Mexico border region between 1987 and 2003. Utilizing archival sources, we conducted an analysis of the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Schools
Sciarra, David; Dingerson, Leigh – Education Law Center, 2021
After five decades advocating for school finance reform, Education Law Center (ELC) sees the urgent need to deepen understanding of how differing strategies--from litigation to research to grassroots organizing to communicating with the public--can combine to achieve successful school funding reform in the states. In "From Courthouse to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Finance Reform, Educational Finance, School Support
Rothbart, Michah W. – Education Finance and Policy, 2020
This paper offers new evidence on the impacts of school finance reforms (SFRs) precipitated by school finance litigation, exploring the extent to which the impact of SFR differs by district racial composition. Using difference-in-differences and event study models with a series of district and year (or state-by-year) fixed effects, and a…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Finance Reform, Racial Differences, School Districts
Tran, Henry; Aziz, Mazen; Reinhardt, Sara Frakes – Journal of School Leadership, 2021
Purpose: "Abbeville v. South Carolina" was a nearly three-decade long school funding lawsuit initiated by the education leaders of South Carolina's most rural and impoverished school districts that primarily educated students of color. Recently, the State Supreme Court dismissed the entire case. Guided by a multiperspective framework of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, State Legislation, Court Litigation, Educational Finance