Johnson et al v. Jackson Parish et al
Armey Johnson and Sanders Thomas |
School Board of Jackson Parish, A A Meredith and J D Koonce |
USA |
Bertha Robinson and Shirley McConnell |
3:1965cv11130 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Monroe Office |
Karen L Hayes |
Robert G James |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1343 Violation of Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 70 CONSENT ORDER: The Court finds that the Jackson Parish School Board has, in good faith, maintained nondiscriminatory operations in the areas of facilities, transportation, and extracurricular activities for the requisite period. The Court further a ccepts and agrees with the conclusion that the School Board has achieved unitary status and is entitled to dismissal of the injunction entered in this case as to the areas of facilities, transportation and extracurricular activities. Therefore, the Court hereby declares that the Jackson Parish School Board has achieved unitary status in the areas of facilities, transportation, and extracurricular activities; and that the injunction and any other orders previously entered in this cause as to sai d areas are hereby dissolved. This order does not affect the continued judicial supervision over the remaining Green factor areas of student assignment, faculty and staff hiring and assignment. Signed by Judge Robert G James on 7/29/13. (crt,DickersonSld, D) |
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