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Taking Teacher Quality Seriously, Derek W. Black Apr 2016

Taking Teacher Quality Seriously, Derek W. Black

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Although access to quality teachers is one of the most important aspects of a quality education, explicit concern with teacher quality has been conspicuously absent from past litigation over the right to education. Instead, past litigation has focused almost exclusively on funding. Though that litigation has narrowed gross fundinggaps between schools in many states, it has not changed what matters most: access to quality teachers.

This Article proposes a break from the traditional approach to litigating the constitutional right to education. Rather than constitutionalizing adequate or equal funding, courts should constitutionalize quality teaching. The recent success of the constitutional challenge …


De-Facto Segregation, Paul Auster Jan 1965

De-Facto Segregation, Paul Auster

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No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - De-Facto Segregation Jan 1964

Constitutional Law - De-Facto Segregation

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No abstract provided.


The Deductibility Of Educational Expenses Under Section 162(A) Of The Internal Revenue Code, John J. Harrington Jan 1963

The Deductibility Of Educational Expenses Under Section 162(A) Of The Internal Revenue Code, John J. Harrington

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No abstract provided.