United States of America, and Richard Ganaway, Ii, a Minor, by His Father and Next Friend, Richard Ganaway Renee Gasden, a Minor, by Her Father and Next Friend, Raymond Gasden Tarsha Lucas, a Minor, by Her Mother and Next Friend, Catherine Williams Stacy Brown, a Minor Rotissa Renee Brown, a Minor Uganda Brown, a Minor by Their Mother and Next Friend, Louise Brown Mitchelle Buggs, a Minor Charlton Ancrum, a Minor, by Their Father and Next Friend, Henry Vernon Bernard Simmons a Minor, by His Mother and Next Friend, Idell Simmons David Bonneau Annette Bonneau, a Minor Sharon Bonneau, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend Lorraine Bonneau Mona Lisa Lockhart, a Minor Dexter Smith, a Minor and Lichelle Lockhart, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend, Marthenia D. Lockhart Black School Children Attending Charleston County Public School Represented by Their Parents v. Charleston County School District State of South Carolina Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of Education Abraham Funchess Joseph D. Parker R.B. Gentry T.C. Kistler John R. Stevenson Lucy B. Hayes Creighton G. Edwards Joyce Wimmer Howard F. Burkey Jack F. McIntosh Robert E. Livingston Jessie B. Schoolfield W. Buford Estes Louis O. Dore Anne K. Collins Wilbur F. Smith, Jr. Dolphus Carter, as Members of the State Board of Education Richard W. Riley, Governor and Chairman Thomas G. Mangum Marion Gressette Earl Morris Grady Patterson, as Members of the State Budget and Control Board, United States of America, and Richard Ganaway, Ii, a Minor, by His Father and Next Friend, Richard Ganaway Renee Gasden, a Minor, by Her Father and Next Friend, Raymond Gasden Tarsha Lucas, a Minor, by Her Mother and Next Friend, Catherine Williams Stacy Brown, a Minor Rotissa Renee Brown, a Minor Uganda Brown, a Minor by Their Mother and Next Friend, Louise Brown Mitchelle Buggs, a Minor Charlton Ancrum, a Minor, by Their Father and Next Friend, Henry Vernon Bernard Simmons a Minor, by His Mother and Next Friend, Idell Simmons David Bonneau Annette Bonneau, a Minor Sharon Bonneau, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend Lorraine Bonneau Mona Lisa Lockhart, a Minor Dexter Smith, a Minor and Lichelle Lockhart, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend, Marthenia D. Lockhart Black School Children Attending Charleston County Public School Represented by Their Parents v. Charleston County School District State of South Carolina Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of Education Abraham Funchess Joseph D. Parker R.B. Gentry T.C. Kistler John R. Stevenson Lucy B. Hayes Creighton G. Edwards Joyce Wimmer Howard F. Burkey Jack F. McIntosh Robert E. Livingston Jessie B. Schoolfield W. Buford Estes Louis O. Dore Anne K. Collins Wilbur F. Smith, Jr. Dolphus Carter, as Members of the State Board of Education Richard W. Riley, Governor and Chairman Thomas G. Mangum Marion Gressette Earl Morris Grady Patterson, as Members of the State Budget and Control Board

960 F.2d 1227
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedMarch 27, 1992
Docket90-1812
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 960 F.2d 1227 (United States of America, and Richard Ganaway, Ii, a Minor, by His Father and Next Friend, Richard Ganaway Renee Gasden, a Minor, by Her Father and Next Friend, Raymond Gasden Tarsha Lucas, a Minor, by Her Mother and Next Friend, Catherine Williams Stacy Brown, a Minor Rotissa Renee Brown, a Minor Uganda Brown, a Minor by Their Mother and Next Friend, Louise Brown Mitchelle Buggs, a Minor Charlton Ancrum, a Minor, by Their Father and Next Friend, Henry Vernon Bernard Simmons a Minor, by His Mother and Next Friend, Idell Simmons David Bonneau Annette Bonneau, a Minor Sharon Bonneau, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend Lorraine Bonneau Mona Lisa Lockhart, a Minor Dexter Smith, a Minor and Lichelle Lockhart, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend, Marthenia D. Lockhart Black School Children Attending Charleston County Public School Represented by Their Parents v. Charleston County School District State of South Carolina Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of Education Abraham Funchess Joseph D. Parker R.B. Gentry T.C. Kistler John R. Stevenson Lucy B. Hayes Creighton G. Edwards Joyce Wimmer Howard F. Burkey Jack F. McIntosh Robert E. Livingston Jessie B. Schoolfield W. Buford Estes Louis O. Dore Anne K. Collins Wilbur F. Smith, Jr. Dolphus Carter, as Members of the State Board of Education Richard W. Riley, Governor and Chairman Thomas G. Mangum Marion Gressette Earl Morris Grady Patterson, as Members of the State Budget and Control Board, United States of America, and Richard Ganaway, Ii, a Minor, by His Father and Next Friend, Richard Ganaway Renee Gasden, a Minor, by Her Father and Next Friend, Raymond Gasden Tarsha Lucas, a Minor, by Her Mother and Next Friend, Catherine Williams Stacy Brown, a Minor Rotissa Renee Brown, a Minor Uganda Brown, a Minor by Their Mother and Next Friend, Louise Brown Mitchelle Buggs, a Minor Charlton Ancrum, a Minor, by Their Father and Next Friend, Henry Vernon Bernard Simmons a Minor, by His Mother and Next Friend, Idell Simmons David Bonneau Annette Bonneau, a Minor Sharon Bonneau, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend Lorraine Bonneau Mona Lisa Lockhart, a Minor Dexter Smith, a Minor and Lichelle Lockhart, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend, Marthenia D. Lockhart Black School Children Attending Charleston County Public School Represented by Their Parents v. Charleston County School District State of South Carolina Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of Education Abraham Funchess Joseph D. Parker R.B. Gentry T.C. Kistler John R. Stevenson Lucy B. Hayes Creighton G. Edwards Joyce Wimmer Howard F. Burkey Jack F. McIntosh Robert E. Livingston Jessie B. Schoolfield W. Buford Estes Louis O. Dore Anne K. Collins Wilbur F. Smith, Jr. Dolphus Carter, as Members of the State Board of Education Richard W. Riley, Governor and Chairman Thomas G. Mangum Marion Gressette Earl Morris Grady Patterson, as Members of the State Budget and Control Board) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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United States of America, and Richard Ganaway, Ii, a Minor, by His Father and Next Friend, Richard Ganaway Renee Gasden, a Minor, by Her Father and Next Friend, Raymond Gasden Tarsha Lucas, a Minor, by Her Mother and Next Friend, Catherine Williams Stacy Brown, a Minor Rotissa Renee Brown, a Minor Uganda Brown, a Minor by Their Mother and Next Friend, Louise Brown Mitchelle Buggs, a Minor Charlton Ancrum, a Minor, by Their Father and Next Friend, Henry Vernon Bernard Simmons a Minor, by His Mother and Next Friend, Idell Simmons David Bonneau Annette Bonneau, a Minor Sharon Bonneau, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend Lorraine Bonneau Mona Lisa Lockhart, a Minor Dexter Smith, a Minor and Lichelle Lockhart, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend, Marthenia D. Lockhart Black School Children Attending Charleston County Public School Represented by Their Parents v. Charleston County School District State of South Carolina Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of Education Abraham Funchess Joseph D. Parker R.B. Gentry T.C. Kistler John R. Stevenson Lucy B. Hayes Creighton G. Edwards Joyce Wimmer Howard F. Burkey Jack F. McIntosh Robert E. Livingston Jessie B. Schoolfield W. Buford Estes Louis O. Dore Anne K. Collins Wilbur F. Smith, Jr. Dolphus Carter, as Members of the State Board of Education Richard W. Riley, Governor and Chairman Thomas G. Mangum Marion Gressette Earl Morris Grady Patterson, as Members of the State Budget and Control Board, United States of America, and Richard Ganaway, Ii, a Minor, by His Father and Next Friend, Richard Ganaway Renee Gasden, a Minor, by Her Father and Next Friend, Raymond Gasden Tarsha Lucas, a Minor, by Her Mother and Next Friend, Catherine Williams Stacy Brown, a Minor Rotissa Renee Brown, a Minor Uganda Brown, a Minor by Their Mother and Next Friend, Louise Brown Mitchelle Buggs, a Minor Charlton Ancrum, a Minor, by Their Father and Next Friend, Henry Vernon Bernard Simmons a Minor, by His Mother and Next Friend, Idell Simmons David Bonneau Annette Bonneau, a Minor Sharon Bonneau, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend Lorraine Bonneau Mona Lisa Lockhart, a Minor Dexter Smith, a Minor and Lichelle Lockhart, a Minor, by Their Mother and Next Friend, Marthenia D. Lockhart Black School Children Attending Charleston County Public School Represented by Their Parents v. Charleston County School District State of South Carolina Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of Education Abraham Funchess Joseph D. Parker R.B. Gentry T.C. Kistler John R. Stevenson Lucy B. Hayes Creighton G. Edwards Joyce Wimmer Howard F. Burkey Jack F. McIntosh Robert E. Livingston Jessie B. Schoolfield W. Buford Estes Louis O. Dore Anne K. Collins Wilbur F. Smith, Jr. Dolphus Carter, as Members of the State Board of Education Richard W. Riley, Governor and Chairman Thomas G. Mangum Marion Gressette Earl Morris Grady Patterson, as Members of the State Budget and Control Board, 960 F.2d 1227 (4th Cir. 1992).

Opinion

960 F.2d 1227

74 Ed. Law Rep. 26

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
Richard Ganaway, II, a minor, by his father and next friend,
Richard Ganaway; Renee Gasden, a minor, by her father and
next friend, Raymond Gasden; Tarsha Lucas, a minor, by her
mother and next friend, Catherine Williams; Stacy Brown, a
minor; Rotissa Renee Brown, a minor; Uganda Brown, a minor
by their mother and next friend, Louise Brown; Mitchelle
Buggs, a minor; Charlton Ancrum, a minor, by their father
and next friend, Henry Vernon; Bernard Simmons; a minor,
by his mother and next friend, Idell Simmons; David
Bonneau; Annette Bonneau, a minor; Sharon Bonneau, a
minor, by their mother and next friend Lorraine Bonneau;
Mona Lisa Lockhart, a minor; Dexter Smith, a minor; and
Lichelle Lockhart, a minor, by their mother and next friend,
Marthenia D. Lockhart; black school children attending
Charleston County public school represented by their
parents, Plaintiffs,
v.
CHARLESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT; State of South Carolina;
Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of
Education; Abraham Funchess; Joseph D. Parker; R.B.
Gentry; T.C. Kistler; John R. Stevenson; Lucy B. Hayes;
Creighton G. Edwards; Joyce Wimmer; Howard F. Burkey;
Jack F. McIntosh; Robert E. Livingston; Jessie B.
Schoolfield; W. Buford Estes; Louis O. Dore; Anne K.
Collins; Wilbur F. Smith, Jr.; Dolphus Carter, as members
of the State Board of Education; Richard W. Riley, Governor
and Chairman; Thomas G. Mangum; Marion Gressette; Earl
Morris; Grady Patterson, as members of the State Budget and
Control Board, Defendants-Appellees.
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff,
and
Richard Ganaway, II, a minor, by his father and next friend,
Richard Ganaway; Renee Gasden, a minor, by her father and
next friend, Raymond Gasden; Tarsha Lucas, a minor, by her
mother and next friend, Catherine Williams; Stacy Brown, a
minor; Rotissa Renee Brown, a minor; Uganda Brown, a minor
by their mother and next friend, Louise Brown; Mitchelle
Buggs, a minor; Charlton Ancrum, a minor, by their father
and next friend, Henry Vernon; Bernard Simmons; a minor,
by his mother and next friend, Idell Simmons; David
Bonneau; Annette Bonneau, a minor; Sharon Bonneau, a
minor, by their mother and next friend Lorraine Bonneau;
Mona Lisa Lockhart, a minor; Dexter Smith, a minor; and
Lichelle Lockhart, a minor, by their mother and next friend,
Marthenia D. Lockhart; black school children attending
Charleston County public school represented by their
parents, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
CHARLESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT; State of South Carolina;
Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent, State Board of
Education; Abraham Funchess; Joseph D. Parker; R.B.
Gentry; T.C. Kistler; John R. Stevenson; Lucy B. Hayes;
Creighton G. Edwards; Joyce Wimmer; Howard F. Burkey;
Jack F. McIntosh; Robert E. Livingston; Jessie B.
Schoolfield; W. Buford Estes; Louis O. Dore; Anne K.
Collins; Wilbur F. Smith, Jr.; Dolphus Carter, as members
of the State Board of Education; Richard W. Riley, Governor
and Chairman; Thomas G. Mangum; Marion Gressette; Earl
Morris; Grady Patterson, as members of the State Budget and
Control Board, Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 90-1812, 90-1816.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued March 5, 1991.
Decided March 12, 1992.
As Amended March 27, 1992.

Irving Gornstein, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., Thomas J. Henderson, Lawyers' Committee for Civ. Rights Under Law, Washington, D.C., argued (John R. Dunne, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dennis J. Dimsey, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., Paul V. Holtzman, Lawyers' Committee for Civ. Rights Under Law, Washington, D.C., Arthur C. McFarland, Charleston, S.C., Julius Levonne, Chambers, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, New York City, on brief), for plaintiffs-appellants.

Alfred A. Lindseth, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, Atlanta, Ga., argued (Robert N. Rosen, Alice F. Paylor, Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, Charleston, S.C., Charles W. Gambrell, Jr., Treva G. Ashworth, J. Emory Smith, Jr., Office of the Atty. Gen., Columbia, S.C., on brief), for defendants-appellees.

Before SPROUSE, Circuit Judge, and HILL, Senior Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, sitting by designation, and WARD, Senior United States District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina, sitting by designation.

OPINION

PER CURIAM:

Appellants brought this action in the district court seeking a judgment requiring county wide school desegregation remedies in Charleston County, South Carolina. After extensive hearings, the district court, in a published opinion, United States v. Charleston County Sch. Dist., 738 F.Supp. 1513 (D.S.C.1990), made findings of fact and conclusions of law and entered judgment dismissing the case. With one exception, we AFFIRM what the district court has done. However, concluding that the district court failed to make findings with respect to one issue which should be resolved, we VACATE the judgment dismissing the case and REMAND for further proceedings.

INTRODUCTION

Charleston County stretches roughly 100 miles along the Atlantic coast, comprising approximately 938 square miles. Prior to 1951, twenty-one independent school districts operated within the county. The schools within these districts operated under a dual system, with black and white students each attending racially segregated schools. In 1951, four years before the United States Supreme Court decisions in Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483, 74 S.Ct. 686, 98 L.Ed. 873 (1954) (Brown I ), and Brown v. Board of Education, 349 U.S. 294, 75 S.Ct. 753, 99 L.Ed. 1083 (1955) (Brown II ), ordered school boards operating dual school systems to "effectuate a transition to a racially non-discriminatory school system," Brown II, 349 U.S. at 301, 75 S.Ct. at 756, the South Carolina General Assembly consolidated the twenty-one districts into eight districts. These eight districts varied greatly in size and population. Their boundary lines all followed natural geographic patterns unique to Charleston County and all but two of the districts were separated from each other by bodies of water. The schools within these eight districts continued to operate on a dual system until well into the 1960s.

Until 1967, the eight districts existed as totally separate entities, with each district responsible for its own fiscal and administrative operations. In 1967, the South Carolina General Assembly enacted Act 340, 1967 S.C. Acts 340. Act 340 created the Charleston County School District (CCSD), which encompassed all of Charleston County. Most fiscal and administrative powers and responsibilities previously held by the eight school districts were absorbed by the CCSD. Most notably, the CCSD was empowered to distribute county tax revenues evenly among the eight districts in an effort to alleviate the unequal tax bases then existing among the districts.1

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