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Choice Programs And Market-Based Separationism, Paul E. Salamanca
Choice Programs And Market-Based Separationism, Paul E. Salamanca
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The Supreme Court's recent decision in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris appears to clear the way for a wide variety of educational and charitable choice plans. In this decision, the Court upheld against Establishment Cause Challenge a formally neutral school choice program that encompassed a wide variety of options in the public and private sector, including private sectarian schools. The Court reasoned that, when the government makes aid available to a broad class of recipients without regard to their religious or non-religious affiliation, and when the recipients have a genuine choice as to whether to obtain that aid from a religious or …
The Diversity And Remedial Interests In University Admissions Programs, Kathryne Raines
The Diversity And Remedial Interests In University Admissions Programs, Kathryne Raines
Kentucky Law Journal
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Due Process And Kentucky's Non-Claim Statutes: A Call For Legislative Revision, Mark A. Noel
Due Process And Kentucky's Non-Claim Statutes: A Call For Legislative Revision, Mark A. Noel
Kentucky Law Journal
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