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The Displacement Of Federal Due Process Claims By State Tort Remedies: Parratt V. Taylor And Logan V. Zimmerman Brush Company, Rodney A. Smolla
The Displacement Of Federal Due Process Claims By State Tort Remedies: Parratt V. Taylor And Logan V. Zimmerman Brush Company, Rodney A. Smolla
Rod Smolla
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Politics And Due Process Don't Mix: Should The State Claims Commission Be Abolished, Rodney A. Smolla
Politics And Due Process Don't Mix: Should The State Claims Commission Be Abolished, Rodney A. Smolla
Rod Smolla
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The Reemergence Of The Right-Privilege Distinction In Constitutional Law: The Price Of Protesting Too Much, Rodney A. Smolla
The Reemergence Of The Right-Privilege Distinction In Constitutional Law: The Price Of Protesting Too Much, Rodney A. Smolla
Rod Smolla
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The Constitutionality Of Mandatory Public School Service Programs, Rodney A. Smolla
The Constitutionality Of Mandatory Public School Service Programs, Rodney A. Smolla
Rod Smolla
Part of a special issue on amateurs in public service and their involvement in volunteering, service-learning, and community service. An analysis of the constitutionality of mandatory public school community service programs is presented. The legality of such programs is examined with reference to conditions, coercion, and the right-privilege distinction; community service as involuntary servitude; the substantive due process doctrine; conscientious objection based on religion or ideology; and organizational inclusion and exclusion. It is acknowledged that community service programs are not value-neutral, in that they obviously reflect the community's philosophical and cultural judgments regarding the mission and function of public schools. …