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One of the big decisions made in 2007 was that of naming Fargo's new high school for Judge Ronald Davies, the man from Minnesota and North Dakota who clamped down on school segregation in Little ...
Davies became a Municipal Court judge on April 4, 1972, his 33rd birthday. He is the son of former federal Judge Ronald N. Davies, who is known for a landmark ruling in 1957 that racially ...
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts opened his year-end report on the federal judiciary with a tribute to federal Judge Ronald Davies, dispatched from North Dakota to preside over ...
ABC News’ Devin Dwyer reports on Judge Ronald Davies’ courtroom being restored as "monument to rule of law” as Civil Rights activists reflect on what the decision means decades later.
Nearly 70 years after enforcing desegregation efforts in Arkansas, Judge Ronald Davies’ courtroom is being restored and he is being celebrated as an unsung hero of the civil rights movement.
Roberts acknowledged Marshall’s efforts, but the hero of Roberts’ story was U.S. District Judge Ronald Davies, a North Dakotan who found himself presiding over post-Brown desegregation litigation ...