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The High Cost Of The Nation's Current Framework For Education Federalism, Kimberly J. Robinson
The High Cost Of The Nation's Current Framework For Education Federalism, Kimberly J. Robinson
Law Faculty Publications
This Article will show the consistent ways that the current understanding of education federalism within the United States has hindered three of the major reform efforts to promote a more equitable distribution of educational opportunity: school desegregation, school finance litigation, and, most recently, NCLB. In exploring how education federalism has undermined these efforts, this Article adds to the understanding of other scholars who have critiqued these reforms and examined why the nation has failed to guarantee equal educational opportunity. For example, scholars have argued that the failure to undertake earnest efforts to achieve equal educational opportunity is caused by a …
The Case For A Collaborative Enforcement Model For A Federal Right To Education, Kimberly J. Robinson
The Case For A Collaborative Enforcement Model For A Federal Right To Education, Kimberly J. Robinson
Law Faculty Publications
This Article proposes an innovative approach for directing the expanding federal role in education that will encourage states to address disparities in educational opportunities that prevent disadvantaged students from achieving their full potential. The proposed approach builds on the understanding reflected in NCLB that the federal government will remain critical in public education reform. This Article reexamines one avenue for federal involvement that the U.S. Supreme Court considered in several cases and that scholars have debated for more than thirty years: a federal right to education.
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez explicitly offered the Supreme Court the opportunity …