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The Proper Role Of Religion In The Public Schools: Equal Access Instead Of Official Indoctrination, James L. Underwood Jan 2001

The Proper Role Of Religion In The Public Schools: Equal Access Instead Of Official Indoctrination, James L. Underwood

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The Public School: Beyond The Fringes Of Public Forum Analysis, Brian S. Black Jan 1991

The Public School: Beyond The Fringes Of Public Forum Analysis, Brian S. Black

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Forbidden Fruit: Governmental Aid To Nonpublic Education And The Primary Effect Test Under The Establishment Clause, John E. Mckeever Jan 1989

Forbidden Fruit: Governmental Aid To Nonpublic Education And The Primary Effect Test Under The Establishment Clause, John E. Mckeever

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Taxation And Constitutional Law - The Internal Revenue Service Has The Power To Revoke The Tax-Exempt Status Of Private Schools Which Practice Racial Discrimination Due To Religious Belief, Since These Schools Are Not Charitable, And Revocation Does Not Violate The Free Exercise Or The Establishment Clauses Of The First Amendment, James R. Malone Jr. Jan 1984

Taxation And Constitutional Law - The Internal Revenue Service Has The Power To Revoke The Tax-Exempt Status Of Private Schools Which Practice Racial Discrimination Due To Religious Belief, Since These Schools Are Not Charitable, And Revocation Does Not Violate The Free Exercise Or The Establishment Clauses Of The First Amendment, James R. Malone Jr.

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - A Statute That Permits A Tax Deduction For Public As Well As Nonpublic School Tuition And Related Expenses Does Not Violate The Establishment Clause Of The First Amendment, J. Edward Goff Jan 1983

Constitutional Law - First Amendment - A Statute That Permits A Tax Deduction For Public As Well As Nonpublic School Tuition And Related Expenses Does Not Violate The Establishment Clause Of The First Amendment, J. Edward Goff

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The Handicapped Child's Right To A Free Appropriate Education: Defining The Limits Of Responsibility, Richard J. Buturla Jan 1982

The Handicapped Child's Right To A Free Appropriate Education: Defining The Limits Of Responsibility, Richard J. Buturla

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Constitutional Law - Equal Protection - A Texas Statute Which Withholds State Funds For The Education Of Illegal Alien Children And Permits Local School Districts To Deny Enrollment To Such Children Does Not Further A Substantial State Interest And Therefore Violates The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Michael P. Gallagher Jan 1982

Constitutional Law - Equal Protection - A Texas Statute Which Withholds State Funds For The Education Of Illegal Alien Children And Permits Local School Districts To Deny Enrollment To Such Children Does Not Further A Substantial State Interest And Therefore Violates The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Michael P. Gallagher

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Bringing Christian Schools Within The Scope Of The Unemployment Compensation Laws: Statutory And Free Exercise Issues, R. Leonard Davis Iii Jan 1979

Bringing Christian Schools Within The Scope Of The Unemployment Compensation Laws: Statutory And Free Exercise Issues, R. Leonard Davis Iii

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Constitutional Law - Disciplinary Infliction Of Corporal Punishment By Public School Authorities Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Cruel And Usual Punishment And Is Not Violative Of The Student's Fourteenth Amendment Procedural Due Process Rights, Mary Lynn Bingham Jan 1977

Constitutional Law - Disciplinary Infliction Of Corporal Punishment By Public School Authorities Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Cruel And Usual Punishment And Is Not Violative Of The Student's Fourteenth Amendment Procedural Due Process Rights, Mary Lynn Bingham

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - School Desegregation - Interdistrict Desegregation Order Is Within Discretion Of District Court When Based Upon Finding Of One Or More Interdistrict Constitutional Violation, James D. Hilly Jan 1977

Constitutional Law - School Desegregation - Interdistrict Desegregation Order Is Within Discretion Of District Court When Based Upon Finding Of One Or More Interdistrict Constitutional Violation, James D. Hilly

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Discrimination Against Blacks In Admissions To Private Schools Violates The Right To Contract Guaranteed By Section 1981, Susan M. Denbo Jan 1976

Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Discrimination Against Blacks In Admissions To Private Schools Violates The Right To Contract Guaranteed By Section 1981, Susan M. Denbo

Villanova Law Review

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Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1976

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Procedural Due Process - State Statute Authorizing Suspension Of Public Secondary School Students For Up To 10 Days Without A Prior Hearing Held Violative Of Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Of Law, James J. Rohn Jan 1975

Constitutional Law - Procedural Due Process - State Statute Authorizing Suspension Of Public Secondary School Students For Up To 10 Days Without A Prior Hearing Held Violative Of Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Of Law, James J. Rohn

Villanova Law Review

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