After the case <em>Brown v. Board of Education</em> established that segregation was unconstitutional, the Supreme Court mandated that all schools be desegregated. However, it was not clear how this was to be done. Eventually, in <em>Brown II</em>, the Court asked that desegregation be carried out "with all deliberate speed."
Many people criticized this order as too ambiguous. The criticism appears to have been fair, as it seems to have allowed Southern states to avoid integration for years. Many school districts resisted, delayed or avoided significant integration through various strategies, and the Court was unable to enforce a clear action. Therefore, the implementation of the Supreme Court order was not very successful.
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The order is
- Informal talk,
- negotiation
- mediation
- arbitration
- court action
reflects the methods of dispute resolution from least formal to most formal
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is
dispute resolution?</h3>
Generally, The process of resolving disagreements or conflicts between parties is referred to as dispute resolution or dispute settlement.
It is not uncommon for the terms conflict resolution and dispute resolution to be used interchangeably.
In conclusion, The order is that reflects the methods of dispute resolution from least formal to most formal
- Informal talk,
- negotiation
- mediation
- arbitration
- court action
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