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Sheff v. O'Neill
2/9/2007

A groundbreaking school desegregation case in Hartford, Connecticut.


Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied. Plaintiff Milo Sheff at the time of the filing and in a recent photograph.

In 1989, fourth-grader Milo Sheff became the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the segregation of Hartford-area public schools. Seven years later, the Supreme Court of Connecticut ruled that "the needy schoolchildren of Hartford have waited long enough," and urged the legislature and executive branches of the Connecticut government to put school integration "at the top of their respective agendas." Over a decade after the Court's ruling, Hartford-area schools remain divided by race and class. Though interdistrict magnet schools and other programs have given some of the region's children access to quality, integrated educational opportunities, fewer than one in 10 Hartford-resident students of color attends an integrated school.

On Friday, April 4, the American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), the Center for Children’s Advocacy and cooperating attorneys struck an agreement with the state of Connecticut to implement compliance with a longstanding order from the state Supreme Court to desegregate Hartford public schools. The agreement, the latest stage in the case of Sheff v. O’Neill, for the first time requires the state to create a detailed roadmap to follow in its effort to end the racial segregation faced by Hartford’s minority schoolchildren. Read the press release >>

The Hartford Courant has urged the legislature to take action to approve the settlement, citing the numerous benefits of diverse educational environments. Read the Courant's editorial >>

More information on the case can be found on the following sites and in the links below:
www.sheffmovement.org
www.prrac.org/projects/sheffmovement.php

News
> Judge Approves Agreement Struck By ACLU And Civil Rights Lawyers To Desegregate Hartford Public Schools (6/11/2008)
> ACLU And Civil Rights Lawyers Strike Agreement To Desegregate Hartford Public Schools (4/4/2008)
> Sheff Plaintiffs Return to Court to Declare the State of Connecticut in Violation of Agreement to Reduce Racial, Ethnic and Economic Segregation in Hartford Region Schools (8/3/2004)


Legal Documents
> Sheff v. O'Neill - Stipulation and Proposed Order (4/4/2008)
> Plaintiffs' Motion for Order to Enforce Judgment and Obtain a Court-Ordered Remedy (11/2/2007)
> Defendants' Objection to Plaintiffs' Motion for Order to Enforce Judgment and Obtain a Court-Ordered Remedy (7/17/2007)
> Sheff 2003 Stipulation & Order (1/22/2003)
> Sheff v. O'Neill CT Supreme Court Ruling (7/9/1996)


Additional Resources
> Plaintiffs' Op-Ed on Sheff and School Integration (7/29/2007)
> Integration of Public Schools (2/8/2007)
> Progress Toward Desegregation in Metropolitan Hartford (8/3/2004)

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