Contents (Tentative)
1. Introduction: Voucher Expansion and the Abandonment of Equity
Kevin G. Welner, Gary Orfield, and Luis A. Huerta
2. The Segregationist Origins and Legacy of Today?s Private School Vouchers
Steve Suitts
3. Private School Vouchers: Legal Challenges and Civil Rights Protections
Kevin G. Welner and Preston C. Green
4. Voucher Expansion and the Threat to Students? Educational and Civil Rights
Derek W. Black
5. Vouchers as a Mechanism for State-Sanctioned Private Discrimination
Julie F. Mead and Suzanne E. Eckes
6. Evolving Voucher Policies: Broadening Eligibility Through Rules & Schools
Luis A. Huerta and Steven Koutsavlis
7. Bait and Switch: How Voucher Advocates Shift Policy Objectives
Christopher Lubienski, T. Jameson Brewer, and Joel R. Malin
8. Educational Privatization in Congress From Reagan to Biden: An Ideology Unfulfilled
Elizabeth H. DeBray and Ann E. Blankenship-Knox
9. School Vouchers in Indiana: Policy Shifts and Their Implications for Economically Disadvantaged Families and Students of Color
Mark Berends, R. Joseph Waddington, and Megan Austin
10. A Voucher by Any Other Name: Empowerment Scholarship Accounts and the Future of School Choice
David R. Garcia and Makayla Steele
11. Washington, D.C. Voucher Program: Civil Rights Implications
Mary Levy
12. Private Sector Schools: Limited Scope & Stratification
Jongyeon Ee, Gary Orfield, and Jennifer Teitell
13. Conclusion: Can Vouchers Be Reshaped to Accomplish Their Initial Rhetorical Goals?
Kevin G. Welner, Gary Orfield, and Luis A. Huerta
Endnotes
Index
About the Editors and Authors