"...the author helps readers understand the constant tension between federal and local demands, where states have significant influence to use their position in working toward a more equitable educational system, particularly for the most marginalized." —J. L. Newman, Choice
"Its fresh perspectives on educational governance structures will interest contemporary education reformers and researchers at all levels who desire to make significant and lasting changes within the complex and decentralized landscape of American public education." —Timothy A. Drake and Jennifer DeNeal, Teachers College Record
"Impeccably researched and well-crafted, Dahill-Brown’s work should be read by all those working directly in the education sector, particularly those in the U.S. Department of Education and those employed at the state level." —Publius: The Journal of Federalism
"Education, Equity, and the States provides readers with the information necessary to successfully navigate the complex and varied terrain of educational governance structures and systems and ultimately elucidates how these can and do impact educational policy in disparate ways from state to state." —Education Review