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Reflections Of A Litigator: Serrano V. Priest Goals And Strategies, Sid Wolinsky
Reflections Of A Litigator: Serrano V. Priest Goals And Strategies, Sid Wolinsky
BYU Education & Law Journal
In this article, I intend to describe what we hoped to achieve at that time and the strategies we used, and then to circle back and offer some observations about what we might learn from the litigation.
A Tale Of Serrano: Three V. Priest, John E. Coons
A Tale Of Serrano: Three V. Priest, John E. Coons
BYU Education & Law Journal
Of my fifty-years of post-Serrano observations, the clearest is that more of the same is not the answer to this society's worst public school problem: our deliberate and unnecessary purging of the legal responsibility and authority of the lower-income parent, the same authority and responsibility so highly valued by the middle class.
State Courts And Education Finance: Past, Present And Future, Michael A. Rebell
State Courts And Education Finance: Past, Present And Future, Michael A. Rebell
BYU Education & Law Journal
Fifty years ago, few legal analysts would be predicted this spate of creative state court activity regarding educational rights.
John Serrano Did Not Vote For Proposition 13, William A. Fischel
John Serrano Did Not Vote For Proposition 13, William A. Fischel
BYU Education & Law Journal
Rather than advancing new arguments, this essay will review my work on this subject in the form of a memoir (with popular-song headings that betray my vintage) about my evolving interest in the Serrano and Proposition 13 connection.
Segregation And School Funding Disparities In California: Contemporary Trends 50 Years After Serrano, David S. Knight, Nail Hassairi, David G. Martinez
Segregation And School Funding Disparities In California: Contemporary Trends 50 Years After Serrano, David S. Knight, Nail Hassairi, David G. Martinez
BYU Education & Law Journal
In this paper, we present a longitudinal analysis of the school finance system of California and assess changes that have taken place over the past 30 years.
Surfing The Waves: An Examination Of School Funding Litigation From Serrano V. Priest To Cook V. Raimondo And The Possible Transition Of The Fourth Wave, Christine Rienstra Kiracofe, Spencer Weiler
Surfing The Waves: An Examination Of School Funding Litigation From Serrano V. Priest To Cook V. Raimondo And The Possible Transition Of The Fourth Wave, Christine Rienstra Kiracofe, Spencer Weiler
BYU Education & Law Journal
To mark the important anniversary of the landmark school finance case Serrano v. Priest, we examine the small(er) but important role that federal claims have played in school funding litigation.