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Preface and Acknowledgments ix
The Plaintiffs and Their Families xiii
Introduction: The Inheritance 1
The Beginning: Robinson v. Cahill, 1970-1976
Jersey City's Tax War 9
Celebrating the Bicentennial 31
The Crusade: Abbott v. Burke, 1979-1998
The True Believer 59
Son of Robinson 86
The Families 110
"The System Is Broken" 145
The Twenty-One/Forty-One Rule 176
The Children of Abbott 214
A Constitutional Right to Astroturf 249
The Never-Ending Story: Implementing Abbott, 1998-2006
"We Do Not Run School Systems" 281
The Children Grow Up 304
Conclusion: Other People's Children 322
Notes 335
Works Cited 351
Index 363
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