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Introduction:  Anatomy of
Carlin v. Board of Education
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April 1, 1994
  Amendments to the Ralph M. Brown Act, intended to strengthen public participation in local government, became effective.
 
July 22, 1994 Carlin
  Groundswell moved a third time to terminate all court jurisdiction (based additionally upon Brown amendments), but motions were again opposed by Board and Carlin class and denied October 21, 1994.
 
October 28, 1994 Carlin
  Groundswell's Motion for Reconsideration of denial of motions to terminate proceedings filed.
 
April 11, 1995 Carlin
  Brief by State Senator Quentin L. Kopp, author of Brown amendments, as Amicus Curiae and Interested Person, filed in support of Groundswell motions.
 
June 12, 1995
  Missouri v. Jenkins,115 S.Ct. 2033.
 
September 19, 1995 Carlin
  Motion by Marion Nixon, et al., to Intervene (denied October 23, 1995; and Motion for Reconsideration denied December 15, 1995).
 
November 8, 1995 Carlin
  Brief by State Assemblyman Steve Baldwin, some constituents being within the Board's jurisdiction, as Amicus Curiae and Interested Person, filed in support of Groundswell motions.
 
December 15, 1995 Carlin
  Groundswell motions to terminate all court jurisdiction and discharge writ of mandate granted (formal order granting motions being filed January 12, 1996); Final Order Terminating Court Jurisdiction to be determined later. Next
 

Carlin Carlin v. Board of Education, San Diego Unified School District,
San Diego Superior Court No. 303800 (1967-1998)
San Diego, California
 
Jenkins   Missouri v. Jenkins, 515 U.S. 70, 115 S. Ct. 2033 (1995)
Kansas City, Missouri
  
Carlin Board of Education v. Superior Court, 61 Cal.App.4th 411 (Feb.1998)
[conclusion of Carlin v. Board of Education]
San Diego, California
  
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Liberate Public Schools
from Government by Lawsuit

A Long Pro Bono Struggle
Against Racially Balancing Public School Students
in a Thirty-Year Lawsuit
by Elmer Enstrom, Jr.
  
Contents
A chronological presentation of the 30-year Carlin affirmative action lawsuit:
a legal battle to reassert the "separation of powers" concept
of a republican form of government embodied in our Constitution.
  
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