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Full-Text Articles in Law
Irving Independent School District V. Tatro, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Irving Independent School District V. Tatro, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Smith V. Robinson, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Grove City College V. Bell, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Grove City College V. Bell, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Curriculum, Pedagogy, And The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers In Secondary Schools, Howard Hunter
Curriculum, Pedagogy, And The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers In Secondary Schools, Howard Hunter
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
American schools have served as battlegrounds for competing social policies for generations. Major national disputes have centered on racial problems, busing, and federal funding. Local debate continues over curricula, teacher competence, pedagogical methods, textbooks and library books, discipline, and such trivial matters as hairstyle. Nationally, the current debates about school prayer and tax credits for the payment of private school tuition have consumed the time and resources of numerous individuals. These disputes show no sign of abating. Teachers are the most significant participants in the educational process. Their work involves those activities--speaking, writing, and questioning--that constitute the core values protected …
State Regulation Of Christian Schools, Neal Devins
State Regulation Of Christian Schools, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Bob Jones Case - Over To Congress, Neal Devins
The Bob Jones Case - Over To Congress, Neal Devins
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
University Faculty Members' Right To Dissent: Toward A Unified Theory Of Contractual And Constitutional Protection, (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin
University Faculty Members' Right To Dissent: Toward A Unified Theory Of Contractual And Constitutional Protection, (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Plagiarism At Princeton: An Academic Judgment Or A Discplinary Procedure, Neal Devins, Kent M. Weeks
Plagiarism At Princeton: An Academic Judgment Or A Discplinary Procedure, Neal Devins, Kent M. Weeks
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
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.
Accrediting Agencies’ Legal Responsibilities: In Pursuit Of The Public Interest, William A. Kaplin
Accrediting Agencies’ Legal Responsibilities: In Pursuit Of The Public Interest, William A. Kaplin
Scholarly Articles
This article considers the evolution in the way courts have labeled or categorized accrediting agencies, and the legal and policy consequences of this evolution. Discussion will then focus on the "public interest" standard that is the core of these developments and on ways in which accrediting agencies can fulfill their legal responsibilities under this standard.
Tax Exemptions For Racially Discriminatory Private Schools: A Legislative Proposal, Neal Devins
Tax Exemptions For Racially Discriminatory Private Schools: A Legislative Proposal, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
In Revenue Ruling 71-447, the Internal Revenue Service expressly denied tax exemptions to racially discriminatory private schools. The Reagan administration recently challenged the existence of a defined policy prohibiting tax exemptions to these schools as well as the propriety of the IRS's involvement in regulating social policy. President Reagan has called upon Congress to settle the issue by enacting affirmative legislation. Congress, however, has maintained that long-established federal policy supports Revenue Ruling 71-447 and has refused to enact affirmative legislation. In this Article, Mr. Devins examines the conflict between the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government and argues that …
Tax Policy Analysis Of Bob Jones University V. U.S, Charles O. Galvin, Neal Devins
Tax Policy Analysis Of Bob Jones University V. U.S, Charles O. Galvin, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
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.