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Taxation And School Support In West Virginia, Clyde L. Colson Dec 1946

Taxation And School Support In West Virginia, Clyde L. Colson

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Universities: The Non-Residence Fee Problem, Robert L. Henry Jan 1941

Universities: The Non-Residence Fee Problem, Robert L. Henry

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teachers' Tenure Feb 1940

Teachers' Tenure

Indiana Law Journal

Recent Case Notes: Contracts


Schools And School Districts - School Elections - Tax Limitations - Bond Issues - Qualifications Of Electors Under Michigan Constitution, John S. Pennell Jan 1940

Schools And School Districts - School Elections - Tax Limitations - Bond Issues - Qualifications Of Electors Under Michigan Constitution, John S. Pennell

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff submitted to the school district electors two propositions: (1) that of increasing the tax limitation from 1.5 per cent to 1.802 per cent of the assessed valuation, and (2) that of bonding the school district in the amount of $182,600 for improvements. Both at the registration of voters, and at the election, the qualifications of the electors were tested by the school code. On the tax limitation question, all registered school electors were permitted to vote. On the question of the bond issue, only those registered electors who owned property assessed for school taxes in the district were …


Constitutional Law - Schools And School Districts - Teachers' Tenure Legislation, Bertram H. Lebeis Jan 1939

Constitutional Law - Schools And School Districts - Teachers' Tenure Legislation, Bertram H. Lebeis

Michigan Law Review

Although the question of security of employment for public school teachers was discussed as far back as the year 1885, when tenure was interpreted to mean the application of civil service principles to the teaching profession, the organized teacher tenure movement is of comparatively recent origin. From within the profession itself impetus was given to the movement by continuous campaigns carried on by local, state and national teachers' associations. From without, the growth of the movement was facilitated by a wider recognition of the evils attendant upon the unlimited power of school boards to "hire and fire" their employees at …


Schools - Private Parochial Schools - Transportation Of Pupils - Use Of Public Funds, Fred C. Newman Dec 1938

Schools - Private Parochial Schools - Transportation Of Pupils - Use Of Public Funds, Fred C. Newman

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff taxpayers instituted proceedings to restrain defendant board of education from complying with a statute which required defendant board of education to expend public funds for the purpose of transporting pupils to and from a parochial school. Held, that the statute was invalid as violative of the provision of the state constitution which prohibited the use of any public money "directly or indirectly" in aid of any sectarian school, and plaintiffs were entitled to judgment upon the pleadings; three judges dissented. Judd v. Board of Education of Union Free School Dist. No. 2, 278 N. Y. 200, 15 …


Schools - Private Parochial Schools - Transportation Of Pupils - Use Of Public Funds, Dan K. Cook Jun 1938

Schools - Private Parochial Schools - Transportation Of Pupils - Use Of Public Funds, Dan K. Cook

Michigan Law Review

A New York statute provided for the public transportation of school children to public and private schools. Plaintiff instituted a taxpayer's action to enjoin defendant board of education from furnishing transportation, in compliance with the statute, to children attending a parochial school. Plaintiff contended the statute was unconstitutional by reason of a provision of the New York constitution which forbade public aid or maintenance of denominational schools. Held, that the statute was valid, and plaintiff's prayer was denied. Judd v. Board of Education, 164 Misc. 889, 300 N. Y. S. 1037 (1937), affd. (App. Div. 1938) 3 N. …


Constitutional Law - Religious Freedom - Compulsory Salute And Pledge Of Allegiance To Flag By School Children -Validity, Dan K. Cook Jan 1938

Constitutional Law - Religious Freedom - Compulsory Salute And Pledge Of Allegiance To Flag By School Children -Validity, Dan K. Cook

Michigan Law Review

A Massachusetts statute imposed a duty upon each public school teacher to lead his pupils, at least once each week, in a salute and pledge of allegiance to the flag. Petitioner was in his third year as a pupil in the public schools, and, in obedience to his father's commands, refused to participate in the salute and pledge. For such refusal, the school committee expelled the petitioner from the school, and he thereupon submitted a petition for a writ of mandamus, to compel his readmission to the school. Held, that the writ be denied, inasmuch as the statute did …


Foreign Pupil Tuition Racket, Frank E. Horack Jr. Jan 1938

Foreign Pupil Tuition Racket, Frank E. Horack Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Teacher Tenure Contracts-Discrimination Against Married Women Teachers Dec 1937

Teacher Tenure Contracts-Discrimination Against Married Women Teachers

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Repeal Of The Teacher's Act As Impairment Of The Obligation Of Contract Apr 1937

Repeal Of The Teacher's Act As Impairment Of The Obligation Of Contract

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law-Religion In The Public School Jun 1936

Constitutional Law-Religion In The Public School

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff sued as a taxpayer to enjoin defendant from permitting the use of school buildings by organizations of pupils based on religious affiliations and from directing the reading of excerpts from the Bible in the public schools. Plaintiff contended that in so far as the Greater New York Charter impliedly authorized the use of the Bible for such purposes, it was unconstitutional. Held, the action of the school board was proper, and injunction denied. Lewis v. Board of Education of City of New York, (N. Y. Sup. Ct. 1935) 285 N. Y. S. 164.


Pupils And Parents, Frank E. Horack Jr. Jan 1936

Pupils And Parents, Frank E. Horack Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Dartmouth College Case -- Then And Now, Hugh Evander Willis Jan 1934

The Dartmouth College Case -- Then And Now, Hugh Evander Willis

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Injunction-Exercise Of Discretionary Power Granted To Administrative Board Apr 1933

Injunction-Exercise Of Discretionary Power Granted To Administrative Board

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teachers' Tenure Law-Constitutionality-Power To Dismiss Permanent Teachers Mar 1933

Teachers' Tenure Law-Constitutionality-Power To Dismiss Permanent Teachers

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Pupils, Frank E. Horack Jr. Jan 1933

Pupils, Frank E. Horack Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Schools-Race Segregation-Constitutional Law Mar 1932

Schools-Race Segregation-Constitutional Law

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Personnel Administration In Public Higher Education, M. M. Chambers Jan 1932

Personnel Administration In Public Higher Education, M. M. Chambers

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Parent And Child-College Education-Necessaries Jan 1931

Parent And Child-College Education-Necessaries

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Powers And Authorities Of The Governing Boards Of State Colleges And Universities, Roy Robert Ray Jan 1928

Powers And Authorities Of The Governing Boards Of State Colleges And Universities, Roy Robert Ray

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Legal Aspects Of The Nonresident Tuition Fee, Carlton E. Spencer Jun 1927

The Legal Aspects Of The Nonresident Tuition Fee, Carlton E. Spencer

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Why Colleges And Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis Apr 1927

Why Colleges And Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


State Control Of Public School Curriculum, Charles J. Turck Jan 1927

State Control Of Public School Curriculum, Charles J. Turck

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Education As A "Necessary", Harry R. Trusler Jan 1919

Education As A "Necessary", Harry R. Trusler

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Comparative School Law, J. W. Snyder, George M. Baker Jan 1917

Comparative School Law, J. W. Snyder, George M. Baker

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Proposed National University, Edward J. Mcdermott Jan 1916

The Proposed National University, Edward J. Mcdermott

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Statement To The Alumni, Henry M. Bates Jan 1915

A Statement To The Alumni, Henry M. Bates

Articles

Plans are now complete for the demonstration by Michigan alumni of their loyalty to and interest in their Alma Mater. Michigan has never before called upon all of her former students to help her in any great movement for the benefit of the entire University. It has required some all comprehending movement like the Union to afford this opportunity, but now the time and the opportunity are at hand, when Michigan men may put their shoulders to the wheel and carry through a project, which "Prexy" Angell, President Hutchins, the Board of Regents, the Senate Council and the Alumni Association …


Recent Important Decisions Apr 1914

Recent Important Decisions

Michigan Law Review

A collection of recent important court decisions.


Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review Jun 1909

Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

Bills and Notes--Fictitious or Non-Existing Payee--Knowledge of Maker--English and American Views; Bills and Notes--Holder in Due Course; Carriers--Exemption from Liability for Negligence Under Special Contract; Colleges--Entrance Discriminations--Mandamus Not Remedy for Refusing Admission; Constitutional law--Aliens--Keeping for Immoral Purposes; Constitutional Law--Class Legislation--Licensing Itinerant Vendors; Constitutional Law--Legislative Power--Intoxicating Liquors--License System; Constitutional Law--Police Power--Intoxicating Liquors; Constitutional Law--Police Power--Ordinance Absolutely Prohibiting Billboards; Corporations--Ultra Vires--Organizing Another Corporation--Dissenting Stockholder; Deeds--Cancellation for Fraud--False Representations as to Intention; Deeds--Description--Parol Evidence to Explain Ambiguity; Deeds--Effect of Statute Abolishing the Use of Private Seals; Divorce--Adultery--Consent of Plaintiff; Elections--Qualification of Voters--Payment of Taxes--Payment by Unauthorized Person; Evidence--Privileged Communications--Professional Nurse and Patient; Health--Offering …