College

Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences

Date of Last Revision

2025-05-06 06:37:31

Major

Political Science

Honors Course

POLIT-497

Number of Credits

3

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Date of Expected Graduation

Spring 2025

Abstract

This research will review each case to discover how the Court's opinion on equal opportunities in educational spaces has changed. The main question this research will assess is how the Supreme Court will remain a change agent for educational equity over time. There has been a relevant discussion about the Supreme Court Justices remaining unbiased in their decisions. With the Court's current makeup being the most conservative-leaning Justices, it is important to dissect if ideology really comes into play in their decisions. Analyzing this through educational equity cases is important due to the factors mentioned above about the importance of education.

Research Sponsor

Dr. Phillip Marcin

First Reader

Dr. Nancy Marion

Second Reader

Dr. Ronald Gelleny

Honors Faculty Advisor

Dr. Ronald Gelleny

Proprietary and/or Confidential Information

No

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