“ . . . identifying nearly 1,000 school district borders where schools on one side receive at least 10% less money per student than schools on the other side and where the racial makeup of the two sides' students varies by 25 percentage points or more. . . ”
Yeah, sounds like school discrimination to me. Even though a bare 10% difference isn’t huge.
In addition, upper-middle-class parents have arguably withdrawn from the rest of society, at least to some extent. In their swanky subdivisions with good suburban schools and the like.
Okay, roll back the clock and have a 5-4 Supreme court find a way.