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Full-Text Articles in Law and Society
Second Chance Pell Experiment: How The United States Is Starting To Recognize Education As A Right, Brittany Walker
Second Chance Pell Experiment: How The United States Is Starting To Recognize Education As A Right, Brittany Walker
Human Rights Brief
For decades, education as a right has been an issue between U.S. citizens and U.S. courts. U.S. courts maintain that education is not a right, as it was not explicitly stated in the U.S. Constitution. Since the U.S. Constitution is silent about education, U.S. courts have applied the 14th Amendment to defer educational matters, such as compulsory school requirements, to each state. Currently, education in the United States is generally a right until middle school. After middle school, the American government allows parents and students to determine whether additional education is necessary in their situation. This view causes disparities for …
Campus Insecurity: Due Process, Proof, And Procedure In Campus Sexual Assault Investigations, Travis Nemmer
Campus Insecurity: Due Process, Proof, And Procedure In Campus Sexual Assault Investigations, Travis Nemmer
Criminal Law Practitioner
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Fashioning Children: Gender Restrictive Dress Codes As An Entry Point For The Tans School To Prison Pipeline, Deanna J. Glickman
Fashioning Children: Gender Restrictive Dress Codes As An Entry Point For The Tans School To Prison Pipeline, Deanna J. Glickman
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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A Thought Experiment: Brown V. Board Of Education Of Topeka, Kansas, Louis Michael Seidman
A Thought Experiment: Brown V. Board Of Education Of Topeka, Kansas, Louis Michael Seidman
The Modern American
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Robust Exchange Of Ideas And The Presence Of The African-American Voice In The Law School Environment: A Review Of Literature, Artika Tyner
Robust Exchange Of Ideas And The Presence Of The African-American Voice In The Law School Environment: A Review Of Literature, Artika Tyner
The Modern American
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Book Review: Lesbian And Transgender Issues In Education: Programs, Policies, And Practices , Justin K. Terres
Book Review: Lesbian And Transgender Issues In Education: Programs, Policies, And Practices , Justin K. Terres
The Modern American
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Preparing For America's Future: Latinos In Education, Roopa Nemi
Preparing For America's Future: Latinos In Education, Roopa Nemi
The Modern American
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The Death Knell For School Expulsion: The 1997 Amendments To The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act , Theresa J. Bryant
The Death Knell For School Expulsion: The 1997 Amendments To The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act , Theresa J. Bryant
American University Law Review
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