20 U.S.C. Chapter 39 — EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS
- § 1701— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1702— Congressional findings
- § 1703— Denial of equal educational opportunity prohibited
- § 1704— Balance not required
- § 1705— Assignment on neighborhood basis not a denial of equal educational opportunity
- § 1706— Civil actions by individuals denied equal educational opportunities or by Attorney General
- § 1707— Population changes without effect, per se, on school population changes
- § 1708— Jurisdiction of district courts
- § 1709— Intervention by Attorney General
- § 1710— Civil actions by Attorney General; notice of violations; certification respecting undertaking appropriate remedial action
- § 1712— Formulating remedies; applicability
- § 1713— Priority of remedies
- § 1714— Transportation of students
- § 1715— District lines
- § 1716— Voluntary adoption of remedies
- § 1717— Reopening proceedings
- § 1718— Limitation on court orders; termination of orders conditioned upon compliance with fifth and fourteenth amendments; statement of basis for termination orders; stay of termination orders
- § 1720— Definitions
- § 1721— Separability
- § 1751— Prohibition against assignment or transportation of students to overcome racial imbalance
- § 1752— Appeals from Federal district court transfer or transportation orders affecting school attendance areas and achieving balancing of students; postponement of Federal court orders pending exercise of appellate remedy; expiration of section
- § 1753— Uniform rules of evidence requirement
- § 1754— Provisions respecting transportation of pupils to achieve racial balance and judicial power to insure compliance with constitutional standards applicable to the entire United States
- § 1755— Additional priority of remedies after finding of de jure segregation
- § 1756— Remedies with respect to school district lines
- § 1757— Prohibition of forced busing during school year
- § 1758— Reasonable time for developing voluntary school desegregation plans following detailed notice of violations