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Larry P. vs. Riles
Larry P. vs. Riles
- ruled IQ testing unfairly discriminated against minority students

- IQ testing can NO longer be used to assign minority students to special educ. svcs
Brown vs. Board of Education (1954)
Brown vs. Board of Education (1954)
- Supreme Court ruled racial segregation of public school kids violated 14th amendment
- NAACP took case on behalf of Linda Brown (5th grader denied admission into white elementary school)
- testimony based on Prof. Clark's psych tests
Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965
Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965
- federal legislation

- guarantees a high-quality education for all individuals

- guarantees a fair/equal opportunity to obtain that education
Buckley Amendment

Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act of 1974
Buckley Amendment
= Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act of 1974

- protects privacy of student records in higher eduacation institutions

- includes provisions for:
a) granting right to access to one's own records
b) limiting disclosure of records
Griggs vs. Duke Power Company (1971)
Griggs vs. Duke Power Company (1971)

= landmark I/O case re: testing at work
- faulted broad general testing
- affected use of selection tests in INDUSTRY
- ruled certain tests (ex: Wonderlic) were unfair to use to decide on hiring/promotion
- testing was required to measure specific skills required by a job