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Education And The Law: State Interests And Individual Rights, Michigan Law Review
Education And The Law: State Interests And Individual Rights, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
No government activity exerts a more pervasive influence on Americans for a longer period of their lives than the regulation of education. The state seeks through its educational system to achieve two goals: the development of the basic reading, writing and other academic skills that any productive member of society must possess; and the inculcation of values deemed essential for a cohesive, harmonious and law-abiding society. Basically, through uniformity and standardization of the education experience the state attempts to guarantee that children will not become liabilities to society and that a minimal acceptance of shared values and norms will be …
Les Officialités À La Veille Du Concile De Trente, Charles Donahue Jr.
Les Officialités À La Veille Du Concile De Trente, Charles Donahue Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Les officialités à la veille du Concile de Trente by Anne Lefebvre-Teillard