Guey Heung Lee v. Johnson, 404 U.S. 1215 (1971), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the desegregation of schools in San Francisco.
Brown v. Board of Education was not written for blacks alone Some Chinese parents protested the move, because in the Asian schools the students could learn about their cultural heritage, and they would lose this if they went to public schools.
Four days later, however, the Court of Appeals vacated that stay sua sponte.
The Supreme Court too denied the stay, saying So far as the overriding questions of law are concerned, the decision of the District Court seems well within bounds.
It would take some intervening event or some novel question of law to induce me as Circuit Justice to overrule the considered action of my Brethren of the Ninth Circuit.