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Full-Text Articles in Law
Philadelphia Plan, Neal Devins
Toil Of The Firestarters, Peter A. Alces
Fundamentalist Christian Educators V. State: An Inevitable Compromise, Neal Devins
Fundamentalist Christian Educators V. State: An Inevitable Compromise, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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Centralization In Education: Why Johnny Can't Spell Bureaucracy, Neal Devins
Centralization In Education: Why Johnny Can't Spell Bureaucracy, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
On The Limits Of Court-Ordered Social Change: A Critical Look At Dimond's Beyond Busing, Neal Devins
On The Limits Of Court-Ordered Social Change: A Critical Look At Dimond's Beyond Busing, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Defining Effective Civil Rights Enforcement In Education, Neal Devins
Defining Effective Civil Rights Enforcement In Education, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Supreme Court And Constitutional Democracy, Neal Devins
Book Review Of The Supreme Court And Constitutional Democracy, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
A Constitutional Right To Home Instruction?, Neal Devins
A Constitutional Right To Home Instruction?, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Can A Unitary District Choose Neighborhood Schools?, Neal Devins
Can A Unitary District Choose Neighborhood Schools?, Neal Devins
Popular Media
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In Re Parochiaid: Church-State Wall Of Separation Scrutinized-Again, Neal Devins
In Re Parochiaid: Church-State Wall Of Separation Scrutinized-Again, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
New Federalism In Education: The Meaning Of The Chicago School Desegregation, Neal Devins, James B. Stedman
New Federalism In Education: The Meaning Of The Chicago School Desegregation, Neal Devins, James B. Stedman
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No abstract provided.
Bob Jones University V. U.S.: A Political Analysis, Neal Devins
Bob Jones University V. U.S.: A Political Analysis, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Closing The Classroom Door On Civil Rights, Neal Devins
Closing The Classroom Door On Civil Rights, Neal Devins
Popular Media
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Standing And Adverseness In Challenges Of Tax Exemptions For Discriminatory Public Schools, Thomas Mccoy, Neal Devins
Standing And Adverseness In Challenges Of Tax Exemptions For Discriminatory Public Schools, Thomas Mccoy, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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Who Is Injured When Racially Discriminatory Private Schools Are Tax-Exempt?, Neal Devins
Who Is Injured When Racially Discriminatory Private Schools Are Tax-Exempt?, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
State Regulation Of Christian Schools, Neal Devins
State Regulation Of Christian Schools, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
The Bob Jones Case - Over To Congress, Neal Devins
The Bob Jones Case - Over To Congress, Neal Devins
Popular Media
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Plagiarism At Princeton: An Academic Judgment Or A Discplinary Procedure, Neal Devins, Kent M. Weeks
Plagiarism At Princeton: An Academic Judgment Or A Discplinary Procedure, Neal Devins, Kent M. Weeks
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Tax Exemptions For Racially Discriminatory Private Schools: A Legislative Proposal, Neal Devins
Tax Exemptions For Racially Discriminatory Private Schools: A Legislative Proposal, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
In Revenue Ruling 71-447, the Internal Revenue Service expressly denied tax exemptions to racially discriminatory private schools. The Reagan administration recently challenged the existence of a defined policy prohibiting tax exemptions to these schools as well as the propriety of the IRS's involvement in regulating social policy. President Reagan has called upon Congress to settle the issue by enacting affirmative legislation. Congress, however, has maintained that long-established federal policy supports Revenue Ruling 71-447 and has refused to enact affirmative legislation. In this Article, Mr. Devins examines the conflict between the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government and argues that …
Tax Policy Analysis Of Bob Jones University V. U.S, Charles O. Galvin, Neal Devins
Tax Policy Analysis Of Bob Jones University V. U.S, Charles O. Galvin, Neal Devins
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Fundamentalist Schools And The Law, Neal Devins
Making Sense Of Desegregation And Affirmative Action, William W. Van Alstyne
Making Sense Of Desegregation And Affirmative Action, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
This review discusses J. Harvie Wilkinson's From Brown to Bakke and its companion work, Counting by Race: Equality from the Founding Fathers to Bakke and Weber written by Terry Eastland and William J. Bennett. Wilkinson's work is found to maintain a narrow focus on its specific subject of school desegregation and the Supreme Court, but it suffers from over-exaggeration and an abundance of adornment in his writing style. Counting is a provocative piece that asserts the position that the Constitution is still not color-blind, despite what many have proposed, and makes an authoritative argument for such a claim.
A Preliminary Report On The Bakke Case, William W. Van Alstyne
A Preliminary Report On The Bakke Case, William W. Van Alstyne
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The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers And Professors, William W. Van Alstyne
The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers And Professors, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
The discussion examines the current state of educators' rights and identifies two key areas that are still hotly contested: extramural utterances that my be critical of the institution itself and a teacher's freedom with his own classroom. A survey of two recent cases illuminates these issues.