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Session Type: Symposium
This symposium convenes distinguished academics and legal experts, renowned for their extensive research, scholarship, and experience in the field of educational opportunity gaps and how to close them. Through rigorous analysis and thought-provoking discussions, the symposium will shed light on educational opportunity gaps, the potential for a federal right to education to help close these gaps, as well as other strategies to effectively address and mitigate disparities within the United States' public education system.
Investigating Opportunity Gaps and Considering Scalable, Essential Educational Resources for Addressing Them - Linda Darling-Hammond, Learning Policy Institute
It's All De Jure: Examining Northern Complicity in Educational Inequality - Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Unrealized Integration and a Reimagination of Education as a Fundamental Right to Redress Historical Wrongs - Prudence L. Carter, Brown University
The Right to Education in Courts - Kristine Bowman, Michigan State University
Rodriguez and Pathways to a Federal Right to Education - Kimberly Jenkins Robinson, University of Virginia School of Law