Michelle Obama is rearranging plans for a speech to honor the 60th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, outlawing school segregation, in the face of protests that her appearance at a combined graduation ceremony for five schools would limit seating. Under a new plan worked out by the Topeka public school district, the first lady will speak May 16 at a senior recognition day ceremony at the same 8,000-seat arena where the combined graduation ceremony was to be held. The combined ceremony will no longer happen, and the five schools will hold separate graduation exercises. The Brown v. Board of Education case originated in Topeka.