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Tort Liability For Physical Injuries Allegedly Resulting From Media Speech: A Comprehensive First Amendment Approach , Andrew B. Sims
Tort Liability For Physical Injuries Allegedly Resulting From Media Speech: A Comprehensive First Amendment Approach , Andrew B. Sims
Faculty Scholarship
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School Vouchers: Are Urban Students Surrendering Rights For Choice? , Carol L. Ziegler, Nancy M. Lederman
School Vouchers: Are Urban Students Surrendering Rights For Choice? , Carol L. Ziegler, Nancy M. Lederman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The introduction last spring of President Bush's America 2000 Excellence in Education Act to underwrite state and local programs which provide vouchers to enable parents to choose public, private or religious schooling for their children, has moved "school choice" to the forefront of the national education reform agenda. Nowhere is this more prevalent than in urban centers, where the breakdown of the public education system has been the focus of considerable attention and debate. The privatization of education in New York City, using vouchers, would mean the loss of legally defined procedural and participatory rights for students and parents, as …
Lehnert V. Ferris Faculty Association: Accounting To Financial Core Members: Much A-Dues About Nothing?, Calvin Siemer
Lehnert V. Ferris Faculty Association: Accounting To Financial Core Members: Much A-Dues About Nothing?, Calvin Siemer
Fordham Law Review
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Symposium: Brown V. Board Of Education And Its Legacy: A Tribute To Justice Thurgood Marshall, The Limitless Horizons Of Brown V. Board Of Education, Louis H. Pollack
Symposium: Brown V. Board Of Education And Its Legacy: A Tribute To Justice Thurgood Marshall, The Limitless Horizons Of Brown V. Board Of Education, Louis H. Pollack
Fordham Law Review
Judge Pollak discusses the impact of Brown on Supreme Court jurisprudence. He begins by recounting Morgan v. Virginia--a significant Supreme Court decision that foreshadowed the holding of Brown. The remainder of Judge Pollak's speech highlights Brown's impact on, inter alia, First Amendment jurisprudence and international law.
Public Employees' Freedom Of Association: Should Connick V. Myers' Speech-Based Public-Concern Rule Apply?, Mark Strauss
Public Employees' Freedom Of Association: Should Connick V. Myers' Speech-Based Public-Concern Rule Apply?, Mark Strauss
Fordham Law Review
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