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Page 1: 3.6.pdfstudent not to be segregated on racial grounds is indeed so fundamental and pervasive that it is embraced in the concept of due process of law. —Cooper v. Aaron (1958) During
Page 2: 3.6.pdfstudent not to be segregated on racial grounds is indeed so fundamental and pervasive that it is embraced in the concept of due process of law. —Cooper v. Aaron (1958) During
Page 3: 3.6.pdfstudent not to be segregated on racial grounds is indeed so fundamental and pervasive that it is embraced in the concept of due process of law. —Cooper v. Aaron (1958) During
Page 4: 3.6.pdfstudent not to be segregated on racial grounds is indeed so fundamental and pervasive that it is embraced in the concept of due process of law. —Cooper v. Aaron (1958) During
Page 5: 3.6.pdfstudent not to be segregated on racial grounds is indeed so fundamental and pervasive that it is embraced in the concept of due process of law. —Cooper v. Aaron (1958) During
Page 6: 3.6.pdfstudent not to be segregated on racial grounds is indeed so fundamental and pervasive that it is embraced in the concept of due process of law. —Cooper v. Aaron (1958) During