The Justice Department ended a decades-old school desegregation order. Others are expected to fall -
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The Trump administration has lifted a 1966 school desegregation order in Louisiana, with officials stating it's a "historical wrong" and suggesting other similar orders should be reconsidered. The Plaquemines Parish schools case was announced on Tuesday, and officials believe other desegregation orders are seen as an unnecessary burden on schools.
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