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Homeschooling: Choosing Parental Rights Over Children's Interests, Martha Fineman, George B. Shepherd Jan 2016

Homeschooling: Choosing Parental Rights Over Children's Interests, Martha Fineman, George B. Shepherd

University of Baltimore Law Review

Homeschooling, the most extreme form of privatization of education, often eliminates the possibility of the child gaining the resources essential for success in adult life. It sacrifices the interests of the child to the interests of the parents, allowing them to control and isolate the child’s development. In addition, homeschooling frustrates the state’s legitimate interest in the child’s receiving a sound, diverse education, so that the child can achieve her potential as a productive employee and as a constructive participant in civic life. This Article uses vulnerability theory as a heuristic frame both to reexamine the dominant rhetoric of parental …


Collective Bargaining In The Public Sector: Carroll County Education Association, Inc. V. Board Of Education Of Carroll County, Luke Mickum Jan 1984

Collective Bargaining In The Public Sector: Carroll County Education Association, Inc. V. Board Of Education Of Carroll County, Luke Mickum

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


The Moment Of Silence In Public Schools: Valid Educational Activity Or Attempt To Breach The Church-State Wall?, James A. Helfman Jan 1984

The Moment Of Silence In Public Schools: Valid Educational Activity Or Attempt To Breach The Church-State Wall?, James A. Helfman

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.