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Full-Text Articles in Law
Separation Of Powers, Court Of Appeals, Cayuga-Onondaga Counties Bd. Of Co-Op Educational Services V. Sweeney
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compulsory Education In Maine : A Brief History 1821 To 1996, Maine Department Of Education
Compulsory Education In Maine : A Brief History 1821 To 1996, Maine Department Of Education
Maine Collection
Compulsory Education in Maine : A Brief History 1821 to 1996
Edited from Department Documents from 1985 by Frank J. Antonucci, Jr., Consultant Truancy, Dropout, and Alternative Education. Maine Department of Education, (July 1996).
Printed under appropriation number 014-05A-7156-01
The Children We Abandon: Religious Exemptions To Child Welfare And Education Law As Denials Of Equal Protection To Children Of Religious Objectors, James G. Dwyer
Faculty Publications
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles, withhold conventional medical treatment from them is a familiar one. In this Article, James G. Dwyer shows that the phenomenon of parents denying secular benefits to their children for religious reasons goes far beyond these few highly publicized cases, extending into the realm of education as well as medical care. Moreover, Dr. Dwyer shows that the federal and state governments endorse this practice by statutorily exempting 'religious objector' parents from otherwise generally applicable compulsory child care and education laws. He argues that courts addressing …
The Promise Of State Constitutionalism: Can It Be Fulfilled In Shef V. O'Neill?, Gayl S. Westerman
The Promise Of State Constitutionalism: Can It Be Fulfilled In Shef V. O'Neill?, Gayl S. Westerman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This Article reflects on the anomaly of the superior court's decision in Sheff in light of this recent history and recommends that the Connecticut Supreme Court use an alternative, analytical framework based on the Connecticut Constitution to decide the Sheff appeal. This independent approach is equally available to all state courts seeking to resolve fundamental issues under their own constitutions. Only by speaking in a clear, state voice can state courts balance the constitutional vision of the federal courts and fulfill the promise of the state constitutional law movement.
Book Review Of The Separate City: Black Communities In The Urban South, Davison M. Douglas
Book Review Of The Separate City: Black Communities In The Urban South, Davison M. Douglas
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Constructions Of The Client Within Legal Education, Ann Shalleck
Constructions Of The Client Within Legal Education, Ann Shalleck
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
School Searches - A Look Into The 21st Century, Robert Berkley Harper
School Searches - A Look Into The 21st Century, Robert Berkley Harper
Scholarship
Symposium on Education Law
Pre-Emption Of Local Law By State Legislature
Luncheon Session, Andrew Popper
Luncheon Session, Andrew Popper
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Endless Journey: Integration And The Provision Of Equal Educational Opportunity In Denver's Public Schools: A Study Of Keyes V. School District No. 1, James J. Fishman
Endless Journey: Integration And The Provision Of Equal Educational Opportunity In Denver's Public Schools: A Study Of Keyes V. School District No. 1, James J. Fishman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Denver was the first non-Southern City to undergo extensive litigation over the desegregation of its schools. In this context, it has become a mirror for the way America deals with its most pressing social problem: the integration of minorities into the educational, political and economic mainstream through equal educational opportunity. This study examines the difficulties of implementing a desegregation plan that would result in a unitary public school system and developing a plan that would provide an equal educational opportunity to the large hispano minority. We concentrate upon the implementation efforts after 1976 when Judge Richard Matsch was assigned to …
Honig V. Doe, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Centralization In Education: Why Johnny Can't Spell Bureaucracy, Neal Devins
Centralization In Education: Why Johnny Can't Spell Bureaucracy, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Prayer In The Public Schools, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Jack B. Blumenfeld
Prayer In The Public Schools, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Jack B. Blumenfeld
Lawrence A. Hamermesh
No abstract provided.
Implementing The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, Martin H. Malin
Implementing The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, Martin H. Malin
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
New Jersey V. T.L.O., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
New Jersey V. T.L.O., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
School Committee Of The Town Of Burlington V. Department Of Education Of Massachusetts, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
School Committee Of The Town Of Burlington V. Department Of Education Of Massachusetts, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Family Choice: An Idea Whose Time Has Come And Gone?, James J. Fishman
Family Choice: An Idea Whose Time Has Come And Gone?, James J. Fishman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The heart of the criticism of the existing educational system is the feeling that public schools no longer meet the needs of society, educational bureaucracies account to no one, parents have little say or choice in the educational options for their children, there is little diversity in public schools, and the public school establishment has resisted any attempts at reform or distributing data that could be used to challenge the present system.
Review Of "Educational Policymaking And The Courts: An Empirical Study Of Judicial Activism" By Michael A. Rebell And Arthur R. Block, James J. Fishman
Review Of "Educational Policymaking And The Courts: An Empirical Study Of Judicial Activism" By Michael A. Rebell And Arthur R. Block, James J. Fishman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Washington V. Seattle School District No. 1, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Washington V. Seattle School District No. 1, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Columbus Board Of Education V. Penick, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Columbus Board Of Education V. Penick, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Vorchheimer V. School District Of Philadelphia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Vorchheimer V. School District Of Philadelphia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Milliken V. Bradley, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Milliken V. Bradley, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Levitt V. Committee For Public Education, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Levitt V. Committee For Public Education, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Sloan V. Lemon, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Committee On Public Education And Religious Liberty V. Nyquist, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Committee On Public Education And Religious Liberty V. Nyquist, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
School Board Of The City Of Richmond, Virginia V. State Board Of Education Of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
School Board Of The City Of Richmond, Virginia V. State Board Of Education Of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Ill Effects Of A Well-Intentioned Law: The Rights Of The Handicapped Overlooked, Robert L. Burgdorf
Ill Effects Of A Well-Intentioned Law: The Rights Of The Handicapped Overlooked, Robert L. Burgdorf
Journal Articles
Indiana's Public Law No. 162, which was signed into law in 1972, is an admirable achievement. The statute consolidated and clarified the procedures to be employed by schools in suspending, expelling or excluding students. The rights of students were closely guarded through the clear enumeration of the requirements of due process in this area. Written notice, a relatively formal hearing, the right to be represented by counsel, the right to cross-examine witnesses, a written decision and record of the proceedings, and an appeal procedure are all specifically mandated by the law whenever a child may be suspended, expelled or excluded. …
Statutory Construction--Dismissal Hearing Before Board Of Education
Statutory Construction--Dismissal Hearing Before Board Of Education
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.