The Academy of Court-Appointed
Masters' website, http://courtappointedmasters.org, contains information for lawyers and
judges on the various roles special masters serve in state and federal
courts. A link to the ACAM Bench Book is also provided on its website. This Bench
Book provides helpful information about the appointment of special masters.
The Source For Learning, http://www.sourceforlearning.org, is a non-profit learning technologies corporation whose mission is to create and deliver high quality technology-based services that enhance learning and empower students and teachers to support that learning.
Maintained by the Plaintiffs, this site, http://www.knightsims.com, has most of the important
documents related to Knight v. Alabama, as well as a history of the
case and other interesting information.
A May 17, 2001, op-ed from The Commercial Appeal discussing
the Geier Consent Decree is available in PDF format by clicking here.
The October 5, 2006 edition of Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
contains an article on the ending of the Geier lawsuit. A PDF copy
of the article is available here.
A PDF copy of the final order in the Geier v. Tennessee is
available here.
A PDF copy of the final order in the Knight v. Alabama is
available here.
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