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States’ Duty Under The Federal Elections Clause And A Federal Right To Education, Evan H. Caminker Jan 2023

States’ Duty Under The Federal Elections Clause And A Federal Right To Education, Evan H. Caminker

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Fifty years ago, in San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, the Supreme Court failed to address one of the preeminent civil rights issues of our generation—substandard and inequitable public education—by holding that the federal Constitution does not protect a general right to education. The Court didn’t completely close the door on a narrower argument that the Constitution guarantees “an opportunity to acquire the basic minimal skills necessary for the enjoyment of the rights of speech and of full participation in the political process.” Both litigants and scholars have been trying ever since to push that door open, pressing …


The Deconstitutionalization Of Education, Erwin Chemerinksy Jan 2004

The Deconstitutionalization Of Education, Erwin Chemerinksy

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

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The Constitutionality Of School Corporal Punishment Of Children As A Betrayal Of Brown V. Board Of Education, Susan H. Bitensky Jan 2004

The Constitutionality Of School Corporal Punishment Of Children As A Betrayal Of Brown V. Board Of Education, Susan H. Bitensky

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

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Constitutional Law - Free Exercise Clause Prohibits Compulsory Education Of Amish Children, Edward J. Walsh Jr. Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Free Exercise Clause Prohibits Compulsory Education Of Amish Children, Edward J. Walsh Jr.

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

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