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ANY who are familiar with Brown v. Board of Education and the Southern response to the decision are at least vaguely aware that Southern states and school districts relied on school choice as one tool in their strategy of massive resistance. Brown’s relationship to school choice, however, is more complicated, more long-lasting, and more important than this limited and familiar connection. In this Essay, I will describe that relationship in more detail and explain why it is not only of historic interest, but of contemporary concern as well. It is a story rich in irony and unintended consequences, and one with no clear resolution. In short, it is the perfect Southern tale, though its lessons and scope extend well beyond the South. M
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The Virginia Law Review is a journal of general legal scholarship published by the students of the University of Virginia School of Law. The continuing objective of the Virginia Law Review is to publish a professional periodical devoted to legal and law-related issues that can be of use to judges, practitioners, teachers, legislators, students, and others interested in the law. First formally organized on April 23, 1913, the Virginia Law Review today remains one of the most respected and influential student legal periodicals in the country.