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Boles: The Bible, Religion And The Public Schools, Arthur E. Sutherland Nov 1965

Boles: The Bible, Religion And The Public Schools, Arthur E. Sutherland

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Bible, Religion and the Public Schools (3d ed) by Donald E. Boles


Racial Imbalance In The Public Schools: Constitutional Dimensions And Judicial Response, David B. King Jun 1965

Racial Imbalance In The Public Schools: Constitutional Dimensions And Judicial Response, David B. King

Vanderbilt Law Review

Eleven years after the decision of the Supreme Court in the School Segregation Cases, white and Negro children remain separated in many school systems throughout the nation. In the South this racial separation has been persistently fostered by both school and public officials. Since the rationale of the School Segregation Cases to the effect that official policy requiring separation on the basis of race is prohibited, this racial separation in the South, commonly known as segregation, is clearly illegal. Separation of the races in the school systems of the North and West has resulted both from devious types of racially …


College Education As A Legal Necessary, R. Douglas Wrightsel Jun 1965

College Education As A Legal Necessary, R. Douglas Wrightsel

Vanderbilt Law Review

This note seeks to determine whether a college education is a legal necessary, or perhaps it would be better to say for what purposes it may be necessary. Then we shall consider what consequences may flow from calling it a necessary, and how intelligent legal planning can achieve the most favorable consequences. Controversy over whether a college education is a necessary has centered primarily in two areas. The first major area is the divorce situation in which the court is petitioned to include in the support decree a sum for the college education of the child. The second area involves …


Contracts--Agent's Right To Commission On Reorders After Termination Of His Employment, David Gail Hanlon Apr 1965

Contracts--Agent's Right To Commission On Reorders After Termination Of His Employment, David Gail Hanlon

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vaccination Exemptions In State Schools Mar 1965

Vaccination Exemptions In State Schools

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


De-Facto Segregation, Paul Auster Jan 1965

De-Facto Segregation, Paul Auster

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Future For Girard's Dream, Henry S. Hilles Jr., Wilfred B. Wolcott Jr. Jan 1965

A Future For Girard's Dream, Henry S. Hilles Jr., Wilfred B. Wolcott Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fifth Circuit Relies On Administrative Standards In School Desegregation Cases--Singleton V. Jackson Municipal Separate School District, Michigan Law Review Jan 1965

Fifth Circuit Relies On Administrative Standards In School Desegregation Cases--Singleton V. Jackson Municipal Separate School District, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

On June 22, 1965, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit entered an order requiring the Jackson, Mississippi, Municipal Separate School District to submit a plan for the total desegregation of the district, and specifically requiring that at least four grades be desegregated in the school year 1965-1966. In reaching its decision, the court gave "great weight" to the standards used by the Office of Education of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) to determine whether schools qualify for federal financial assistance. The court reasoned that since the objectives of both the judiciary and the …