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Public education in the United States in a post-Brown era: the antinomies of equal protection doctrine

In the United States, public schools are primarily financed by local tax on property. This property-tax-based system of finance is advantageous for people living in wealthy districts, as they benefit from greater educational funding resources. Residents of poorer districts, however, have the disadva...

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Main Author: Rizk, Sarah
Format: Thesis
Published: AUC Knowledge Fountain 2012
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