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Education As A Vital Right, Clayton Kozinski Dec 2016

Education As A Vital Right, Clayton Kozinski

Journal of Legislation

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Orphans, Baby Blaines, And The Brave New World Of State Funded Education: Why Nevada's New Voucher Program Should Be Upheld Under Both State And Federal Law, David Wilhelmsen May 2016

Orphans, Baby Blaines, And The Brave New World Of State Funded Education: Why Nevada's New Voucher Program Should Be Upheld Under Both State And Federal Law, David Wilhelmsen

Journal of Legislation

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The Runaway Wagon: How Past School Discrimination, Finance, And Adequacy Case Law Warrants A Political Question Approach To Education Reform Litigation, Anthony Bilan Apr 2016

The Runaway Wagon: How Past School Discrimination, Finance, And Adequacy Case Law Warrants A Political Question Approach To Education Reform Litigation, Anthony Bilan

Notre Dame Law Review

Courtroom battles surrounding school finance and adequacy claims are very much alive today, nearly forty years after their progenitor, Serrano v. Priest. In spawning a potential new chapter in this history, a trial court in California struck down its state’s battalion of teacher tenure and employment laws under a legal analysis based in the education quality that those laws provided. This “landmark” case, Vergara, is generating conversation that its results could be duplicated throughout the nation. In a format familiar to school finance litigation, the Vergara court found that the state’s tenure statutes so detrimentally affected teaching that …