Eddie Mitchell Tasby and Phillip Wayne Tasby, by Their Parent and Next Friend, Sam Tasby, Cross Metropolitan Branches of the Dallas N. A. A. C. P., Plaintiffs-Intervenors Appellants-Cross v. Dr. Nolan Estes, Cross Eddie Mitchell Tasby and Phillip Wayne Tasby, by Their Parent and Next Friend, Sam Tasby, Metropolitan Branches of the Dallas N. A. A. C. P., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Dr. Nolan Estes, Concerned Citizens of Glenview v. Dr. Nolan Estes, General Superintendent

572 F.2d 1010
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedMay 23, 1978
Docket77-1752
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Eddie Mitchell Tasby and Phillip Wayne Tasby, by Their Parent and Next Friend, Sam Tasby, Cross Metropolitan Branches of the Dallas N. A. A. C. P., Plaintiffs-Intervenors Appellants-Cross v. Dr. Nolan Estes, Cross Eddie Mitchell Tasby and Phillip Wayne Tasby, by Their Parent and Next Friend, Sam Tasby, Metropolitan Branches of the Dallas N. A. A. C. P., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Dr. Nolan Estes, Concerned Citizens of Glenview v. Dr. Nolan Estes, General Superintendent, 572 F.2d 1010 (5th Cir. 1978).

Opinion

572 F.2d 1010

Eddie Mitchell TASBY and Phillip Wayne Tasby, by their
parent and next friend,
Sam Tasby, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants Cross Appellees,
Metropolitan Branches of the Dallas N. A. A. C.
P., Plaintiffs-Intervenors
Appellants-Cross Appellees,
v.
Dr. Nolan ESTES et al., Defendants-Appellees Cross Appellants.
Eddie Mitchell TASBY and Phillip Wayne Tasby, by their
parent and next friend, Sam Tasby, et al., Plaintiffs,
Metropolitan Branches of the Dallas N. A. A. C. P., et al.,
Plaintiffs-Intervenors, Appellants,
v.
Dr. Nolan ESTES et al., Defendants-Appellees.
CONCERNED CITIZENS OF GLENVIEW, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Dr. Nolan ESTES, General Superintendent, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 76-1849, 77-1752 and 77-2335.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.

April 21, 1978.
Rehearings and Rehearing En Banc Denied May 23, 1978.

Edward B. Cloutman, III, Dallas, Tex., Melvyn Leventhal, Jackson, Miss., Vilma S. Martinez, Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc., San Francisco, Cal., Albert H. Kauffman, San Antonio, Tex., Tri-Ethnic Committee, Dallas, Tex., for plaintiffs-appellants cross appellees in 76-1849 and for Tasby, et al. in 77-1752.

Sylvia M. Demarest, Dallas, Tex., for plaintiffs-appellants cross appellees in 76-1849.

E. Brice Cunningham, L. A. Bedford, Jr., Dallas, Tex., for Metropolitan Branches of Dallas, N.A.A.C.P. in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

Warren Whitham, Dallas, Tex., for Estes, et al. in 76-1849, 77-1752 and 77-2335.

Mark Martin, Dallas, Tex., for Estes, et al. in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

Earl Luna, Dallas, Tex., for Carrollton-Farmers Branch.

James W. Deatherage, Irving, Tex., and Benjamin L. Craig, Denver, Colo., for Irving ISD.

Robert J. Caraway, Dallas, Tex., for Wilmer-Hutchins.

Richard E. Gray, Dallas, Tex., for Highland Park in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

H. Louis Nichols, Dallas, Tex., for Duncanville.

Robert H. Mow, Robert L. Blumenthal, Dallas, Tex., for Curry, et al. in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

James A. Donohoe, G. Duffield Smith, Dallas, Tex., for Brinegar, et al. in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

N. Alex Bickley, City Atty., Dallas, Tex., for City of Dallas.

James T. Maxwell, pro se.

Martin Frost, John W. Bryant, Dallas, Tex., for Strom, et al. in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

James G. Vetter, Jr., Dallas, Tex., for Citizens of Oak Cliff in 76-1849 and 77-1752.

H. Ron White, Walter L. Irvin, Daniel Solis, Dallas, Tex., amicus curiae, for defendants-appellees cross appellants in 76-1849 and for other interested parties in 77-1752.

Nathaniel R. Jones, Charles Carter, New York City, for plaintiffs-intervenors, appellants in 77-1752.

Thomas E. Ashton, III, Dallas Legal Serv. Foundation, Inc., Dallas, Tex., for Tasby, et al. in 77-1752.

Lee Holt, City Atty., Dallas, Tex., for City of Dallas.

George Solares, Dallas, Tex., for plaintiff-appellant in 77-2335.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

Before COLEMAN, TJOFLAT, and FAY, Circuit Judges.

TJOFLAT, Circuit Judge:

The Dallas Independent School District (DISD), the eighth largest urban school district in the country, has been the subject of desegregation litigation for over twenty years.1 In 1975, a panel of this court remanded the case to the district court with instructions that a plan be implemented that would effectively desegregate the school system. Tasby v. Estes, 517 F.2d 92 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 423 U.S. 939, 96 S.Ct. 299, 46 L.Ed.2d 271 (1975). On remand, a new school desegregation plan was adopted by the district court. Tasby v. Estes, 412 F.Supp. 1192 (N.D.Tex.1976). In these consolidated appeals, the NAACP, intervenors in the desegregation case2, primarily challenge the student assignment portion of the district court's order; this will be referred to as the main appeal. The NAACP claims that the student assignment plan cannot pass constitutional muster because of the large number of one-race schools it establishes. The plan divides the DISD into six subdistricts, one of which is nearly all black and contains only one-race schools.3 In the other five subdistricts, containing some 160 schools, approximately fifty are still essentially one-race schools. Two other matters concerning the DISD are also before this court: the exclusion of the Highland Park Independent School District from the district court's desegregation plan4 and the acquisition and sale of certain school sites by the DISD.5

I. The Main Appeal

A detailed description of the proceedings in this complex litigation prior to 1975 can be found in the opinion of the previous panel, which is reported at 517 F.2d 92 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 423 U.S. 939, 96 S.Ct. 299, 46 L.Ed.2d 271 (1975). That panel disapproved the district court's 1971 plan, which sought to eliminate the vestiges of a dual school system in the DISD, and remanded the case for the formulation of a more effective student assignment plan.

Since 1971, substantial changes have occurred in the DISD. The residential patterns of Dallas have shifted; many areas are now naturally integrated. What was formerly a majority Anglo system has become a predominantly minority one, although the population of the city of Dallas remains majority Anglo.6 As the district court recognized in fashioning the plan now before us, there may be special considerations involved in devising a school desegregation plan in an urban area with a predominantly minority enrollment that may justify the maintenance of some one-race schools. 412 F.Supp. at 1195-1199. See Calhoun v. Cook, 522 F.2d 717 (5th Cir.), rehearing denied, 525 F.2d 1203 (5th Cir. 1975) (discussing similar developments in Atlanta, Georgia).

In devising its plan, the district court considered numerous proposals to desegregate the school system. Plans were submitted by the original plaintiffs; the NAACP; the DISD; Dr. Joseph A. Hall, a court-appointed expert; and the Education Task Force of the Dallas Alliance, a triethnic group and amicus curiae in this suit.7

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