DANDRIDGE v. JEFFERSON PARISH SCHOOL BOARD

Civ. A. No. 14801.

332 F.Supp. 590 (1971)

Lena Vern DANDRIDGE v. JEFFERSON PARISH SCHOOL BOARD et al.

United States District Court, E. D. Louisiana, New Orleans Division.

Reasons for Ruling August 13, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lionel R. Collins, Gretna, La., A. M. Trudeau, Jr., New Orleans, La., for plaintiffs.

Wallace C. LeBrun, Metairie, La., for Jefferson Parish School Bd.

Hendrik Uiterwyk, of Terriberry, Carroll, Yancey & Farrell, New Orleans, La., for intervenor.


REASONS FOR RULING

CHRISTENBERRY, District Judge.

Pursuant to this court's order of July 9, 1971, the defendant, Jefferson Parish School Board, submitted a new desegregation plan on August 2, 1971, to cover the elementary and middle schools of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, commencing with the 1971-1972 school year. It was the School Board's opinion that the plan was not educationally sound and not constitutionally required and, therefore, the Board did not...

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