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Steve Suitts: The Supreme Court is Reversing the Landmark Brown Decision | Diane Ravitch's blog

Steve Suitts: The Supreme Court is Reversing the Landmark Brown Decision | Diane Ravitch's blog

Steve Suitts: The Supreme Court is Reversing the Landmark Brown Decision



Steve Suitts is a civil rights lawyer who has worked for the Southern Education Foundation for many years. His recent book Overturning Brown documents the segregationist history of the school choice movement.
He wrote recently that the Espinoza decision, which awards public money to religious schools, is another step in the Supreme Court’s reversal of the Brown decision.
In a case decided on the grounds of religious freedom, the US Supreme Court took another big step on June 30 in supporting religious discrimination in publicly financed schooling and, more broadly, in overturning Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 landmark opinion that promised the end of racial segregation in public education.
The Court ruled in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue that the US Constitution’s guarantee of religious freedom prohibits a state from excluding religious schools when it finances attendance in private schools. There should be no misunderstanding about what this case means in regard to religion: states are now free to finance private schools that discriminate against students on the basis of students’ religions.


As troubling as that holding is, the opinion also CONTINUE READING: Steve Suitts: The Supreme Court is Reversing the Landmark Brown Decision | Diane Ravitch's blog