On October 7, 2023, in a highly anticipated ruling in a statewide school desegregation case, New Jersey Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy rejected the argument by lawyers representing the state of New Jersey that the state cannot be held liable for persistent racial segregation in its public schools.
top of page
Recent Posts
See AllBy Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New Jersey Monitor A lawsuit hinging on a study that found New Jersey schools are some of the most segregated in the country will return to the courtroom this week, with plainti
Elise Boddie, secretary and co-founder of the New Jersey Coalition for Diverse and Inclusive Schools, and director and founder of The Inclusion Project at Rutgers University, discusses segregation in
Joe Strupp, Asbury Park Press For two communities located side by side, Freehold Borough and Freehold Township are quite different. And so are their schools. While the Freehold Borough School District
bottom of page