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      • In Milliken v. Bradley, the court ruled 5-4 that suburban districts were not responsible for school segregation in Detroit and could not be forced to be part of the remedy.
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  2. Jul 29, 2024 · The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Milliken v. Bradley case acknowledged the existence of segregated schools in Detroit, but said there was no evidence suburban districts were to blame.

  3. In the 2020-21 school year, Detroit public schools were 82% Black. 61 According to 2020 census data, 77.2% of Detroit residents are Black. 62 Open enrollment and housing integration has resulted in some suburban districts having many more minority students now compared to the 1960s — Grosse Pointe Public Schools are 15.97% Black, for example ...

  4. The Court agreed that the Constitutional rights of Black people had been violated by the City' school district; the segregative results involving suburban districts did not make suburban districts nor the State of Michigan responsible.

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · In Milliken v. Bradley, the court ruled 5-4 that suburban districts were not responsible for school segregation in Detroit and could not be forced to be part of the remedy.

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  6. Jul 25, 2019 · A district court judge agreed, and issued a metro area-wide desegregation order that included the mostly black schools in Detroit and 53 mostly white suburban districts.

  7. Nov 19, 2019 · The solution, known as interdistrict busing, where Detroit public school students cross city borders to attend schools in the suburbs and vice versa, led to the 1974 US Supreme Court case known as Milliken v. Bradley.

  8. Specifically, suburban school districts lining Detroit — including Southfield, Oak Park, and Harper Woods — have been shaped by decades of white flight as the number of Black families in...

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