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Post-Racialism And The End Of Strict Scrutiny, David Schraub
Post-Racialism And The End Of Strict Scrutiny, David Schraub
Indiana Law Journal
In recent years, a growing social consensus has emerged around the aspiration of a “post-racial” America: one where race is no longer a fault line for social strife or, perhaps, a morally significant trait whatsoever. This ambition, however, lies in tension with the most basic constitutional principle governing our treatment of race in the public sphere: that of “strict scrutiny.” Post-racialism seeks to diminish the salience of race to near negligibility. The strict scrutiny of racial classifications, by contrast, significantly enhances the salience of race by treating it differently from virtually every other personal attribute or characteristic—including hair or eye …
Autism Charter Schools: Legally Vulnerable Or Viable?, Janet R. Decker, Keshia Seitz, Bruce Kulwicki
Autism Charter Schools: Legally Vulnerable Or Viable?, Janet R. Decker, Keshia Seitz, Bruce Kulwicki
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality
Perhaps due to the dramatic increase in children diagnosed with autism, a new type of charter school has emerged that is designed to specifically serve students with autism. If these autism charter schools illegally segregate students with autism from typically developing peers, they are vulnerable to legal challenges. In this Article, we identified many constitutional and statutory violations that could exist at autism charter schools; however, our review of the litigation found that autism charter schools have not been challenged for these legal violations. Instead, we found only one charter school case alleging segregation based on ability level and eight …
The Contingent Compensation Of Expert Witnesses In Civil Litigation, Reed E. Shaper
The Contingent Compensation Of Expert Witnesses In Civil Litigation, Reed E. Shaper
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Geduldig V. Aiello On The Eeoc Guidelines On Sex Discrimination, Rhoda Bunnell
The Impact Of Geduldig V. Aiello On The Eeoc Guidelines On Sex Discrimination, Rhoda Bunnell
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
De Facto School Segregation And The "State Action" Requirement: A Suggested New Approach, Dennis Powers
De Facto School Segregation And The "State Action" Requirement: A Suggested New Approach, Dennis Powers
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Dimensions Of Women's Liberation: An Overview, Robert A. Sedler
Legal Dimensions Of Women's Liberation: An Overview, Robert A. Sedler
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Wellsand V. Valparaiso Community School Corporation: Equal Protection For The Married Football Player, Randolph L. Seger
Wellsand V. Valparaiso Community School Corporation: Equal Protection For The Married Football Player, Randolph L. Seger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Special Service Districts In A City-County Consolidation: Conflict Between Metropolitan Reform And "One Man-One Vote" In Indianapolis-Marion County, Michael J. Huston
Special Service Districts In A City-County Consolidation: Conflict Between Metropolitan Reform And "One Man-One Vote" In Indianapolis-Marion County, Michael J. Huston
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Developments in Indiana Law
Durational Residency Requirements In State Elections: Blumstein V. Ellington, James R. Fisher
Durational Residency Requirements In State Elections: Blumstein V. Ellington, James R. Fisher
Indiana Law Journal
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Peremptory Challenging Of Negro Veniremen As Discrimination Against Negro Criminal Defendant
Peremptory Challenging Of Negro Veniremen As Discrimination Against Negro Criminal Defendant
Indiana Law Journal
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