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1983

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Modifying The New York State Public School Financing Formula After Levittown, Elizabeth M. Flinn Jan 1983

Modifying The New York State Public School Financing Formula After Levittown, Elizabeth M. Flinn

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Spending on public education is primarily an obligation of state legislature and local school districts in the United States. Legislatures determine not only the amount of education spending, but also how much money is to be given to specific school districts. As a result, there have been growing discrepancies over how much financial assistance one district will have over another, leaving children from poor and fiscally overburdened districts at a disadvantage. This Note focuses on the New York case, Levittown v. Nyquist, as well as the New York funding formula, and ultimately recommends adoption of a school finance system that …


Title Ix Of The 1972 Education Amendments: Harmonizing Its Restructive Language With Its Broad Remedial Purpose, Claudia S. Lewis Jan 1983

Title Ix Of The 1972 Education Amendments: Harmonizing Its Restructive Language With Its Broad Remedial Purpose, Claudia S. Lewis

Fordham Law Review

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