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  1. Abstract. The United States’ ability to desegregate metropolitan areas is hobbled by historical ignorance. Believing that segregation is de facto, resulting mostly from private prejudice and income differences, policymakers have failed to consider aggressive initiatives that are constitutionally required to remedy state-sponsored de jure segregation.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2020 · De-jure-Segregation ist die potenziell diskriminierende Trennung von Personengruppen gemäß den von der Regierung erlassenen Gesetzen. Gesetze, die Fälle von De-jure-Segregation schaffen, werden häufig von übergeordneten Gerichten aufgehoben oder aufgehoben. Die De-jure-Segregation unterscheidet sich von der De-facto-Segregation, bei der es ...

  3. 1 de fev. de 2019 · In Denver, de facto segregation (segregation in practice) was every bit as nefarious as de jure segregation. And because it was not codified, it endured long after Brown and subsequent Court decisions. Helen Wolcott talks to a pedestrian about school integration outside the Denver School Administration Building in 1968.

  4. 17 de dez. de 2023 · Ang pamahalaang ibinagsak ngunit kinikilala pa rin ng mga bansa sa labas ay tinatawag na de jure government. Ano ang pagkakaiba ng De Jure at De Facto? • Ang ibig sabihin ng de jure ay ayon sa batas. Ito ay isang bagay na ayon sa batas at lehitimo. Sa normal na mga pangyayari, ang de jure ay kalabisan dahil ang lahat ng pamahalaan ay legal na ...

  5. In most of the country, segregation was de facto, meaning that it existed not by force of law but by social custom and practice. In the South, however, it was de jure, meaning that it was established by law, and that put it in conflict with the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause.