Assessing the Impact of Judicial Taxation On Local Communities Hearing Before

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Board of Education decision, had enacted numerous state laws during those years to thwart desegregation and had not spent anything to encourage desegregation.^ But contrast the Savannah decision with the decisions 24 in the Kansas City and St. Louis cases in which the State of Missouri was ordered to pay 50% to 100% of the costs of desegregating those two school districts (which are only slightly larger than the Savannah-Chatham County School District). These remedies have to date cost the Stat...e approximately $2. 6 billion. Yet the evidence in the Missouri cases showed little state resistance to the ending of the dual school system, compared to Georgia and other southern states. Within a year of the 1954 Brown decision the Attorney General of Missouri had notified local schools that the state-mandated system of separate schools for the races was no longer enforceable.^ I doubt that anyone can explain which distinctions between the Georgia and Mis- souri cases justify a judicial order requiring the payment of $2.

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