Michelle Oliver v. Michigan State Board of Education, and Kalamazooboard of Education

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1974-12-09

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WEICK, Circuit Judge (dissenting). The plaintiffs in their brief state, “This is a classic school desegregation case.” The state appellants term it “unique.” What happened is unprecedented in school desegregation litigation. The District Judge, by means of a temporary, and then a preliminary mandatory injunction (granted only eight days after the filing of a compl…

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