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First They Came For The Teachers: Competency Testing And The Decertification Of Texas Teachers Issued Certificates Valid For Life, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
First They Came For The Teachers: Competency Testing And The Decertification Of Texas Teachers Issued Certificates Valid For Life, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Scholarly Works
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On The Limits Of Court-Ordered Social Change: A Critical Look At Dimond's Beyond Busing, Neal Devins
On The Limits Of Court-Ordered Social Change: A Critical Look At Dimond's Beyond Busing, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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First Amendment Restrictions On Title I Programs In Private Schools, Laura Gaston Dooley
First Amendment Restrictions On Title I Programs In Private Schools, Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
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Law And Environment In Modern America And Among The Hopi Indians: Comparison Of Values, John W. Ragsdale Jr
Law And Environment In Modern America And Among The Hopi Indians: Comparison Of Values, John W. Ragsdale Jr
Faculty Works
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Sweatt V. Painter, The End Of Segregation, And The Transformation Of Education Law, Jonathan L. Entin
Sweatt V. Painter, The End Of Segregation, And The Transformation Of Education Law, Jonathan L. Entin
Faculty Publications
This Article will analyze these aspects of the Sweatt case. Part I describes the facts leading to the litigation. Part II examines the Supreme Court precedents facing Sweatt's attorneys, both in the area of school segregation and in the field of education generally. This section concludes that the Court at best seemed pre- pared only to enforce the Plessy doctrine, and none too rigorously at that. Part III focuses upon the process of making the record at the trial. This section demonstrates how Sweatt's counsel took advantage of ambiguities in the prior cases to lead the Curt to address the …
Does Mississippi's System For Financing Public Schools From "School Lands" Violate Federal Law?, Richard B. Collins
Does Mississippi's System For Financing Public Schools From "School Lands" Violate Federal Law?, Richard B. Collins
Publications
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Teaching Philosophy Of Law In Law Schools: Some Cautionary Remarks, Patricia D. White
Teaching Philosophy Of Law In Law Schools: Some Cautionary Remarks, Patricia D. White
Articles
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Defining Effective Civil Rights Enforcement In Education, Neal Devins
Defining Effective Civil Rights Enforcement In Education, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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Book Review Of The Supreme Court And Constitutional Democracy, Neal Devins
Book Review Of The Supreme Court And Constitutional Democracy, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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Conflicts-Of-Interest Disqualification In Medical Malpractice Litigation, George J. Annas
Conflicts-Of-Interest Disqualification In Medical Malpractice Litigation, George J. Annas
Faculty Scholarship
Less than two decades ago it was thought sufficient to say, "When a practitioner is in doubt on an ethical question, the best answer is usually No." A more recent commentator has suggested, however, that "[s]uch platitudes have become increasingly inadequate to guide the attorney facing conflicts of interests in the private practice of law." Because of the general vagueness of the American Bar Association's Model Code of Professional Responsibility, and of state codes based on it, courts have begun to fashion a vast "common law" of conflicts of interest A particularly controversial entry to this body of common law …
The Impact Of The Tax Reform Act Of 1986 On Legal Education And Law Faculty, Christopher R. Hoyt
The Impact Of The Tax Reform Act Of 1986 On Legal Education And Law Faculty, Christopher R. Hoyt
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