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Considering Standing, Sincerity, And Antidiscrimination, Chapin C. Cody Apr 2006

Considering Standing, Sincerity, And Antidiscrimination, Chapin C. Cody

Working Paper Series

This Article will establish that an unrecognized norm, the “norm of sincerity,” is an implicit factor in the standing analysis in a certain class of equal protection cases. That class of cases includes equal protection claims where 1) courts have applied the “able and ready to compete” test to determine a plaintiff’s injury in fact, and where 2) the plaintiff has complained about discriminatory access to limited government resources. In those cases, a plaintiff cannot demonstrate injury in fact sufficient to meet Article III standing unless she shows that she sincerely intends to use the benefits at stake in the …


Bringing Christian Schools Within The Scope Of The Unemployment Compensation Laws: Statutory And Free Exercise Issues, R. Leonard Davis Iii Jan 1979

Bringing Christian Schools Within The Scope Of The Unemployment Compensation Laws: Statutory And Free Exercise Issues, R. Leonard Davis Iii

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - School Desegregation - Interdistrict Desegregation Order Is Within Discretion Of District Court When Based Upon Finding Of One Or More Interdistrict Constitutional Violation, James D. Hilly Jan 1977

Constitutional Law - School Desegregation - Interdistrict Desegregation Order Is Within Discretion Of District Court When Based Upon Finding Of One Or More Interdistrict Constitutional Violation, James D. Hilly

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Disciplinary Infliction Of Corporal Punishment By Public School Authorities Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Cruel And Usual Punishment And Is Not Violative Of The Student's Fourteenth Amendment Procedural Due Process Rights, Mary Lynn Bingham Jan 1977

Constitutional Law - Disciplinary Infliction Of Corporal Punishment By Public School Authorities Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Cruel And Usual Punishment And Is Not Violative Of The Student's Fourteenth Amendment Procedural Due Process Rights, Mary Lynn Bingham

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1976

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Discrimination Against Blacks In Admissions To Private Schools Violates The Right To Contract Guaranteed By Section 1981, Susan M. Denbo Jan 1976

Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Discrimination Against Blacks In Admissions To Private Schools Violates The Right To Contract Guaranteed By Section 1981, Susan M. Denbo

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Procedural Due Process - State Statute Authorizing Suspension Of Public Secondary School Students For Up To 10 Days Without A Prior Hearing Held Violative Of Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Of Law, James J. Rohn Jan 1975

Constitutional Law - Procedural Due Process - State Statute Authorizing Suspension Of Public Secondary School Students For Up To 10 Days Without A Prior Hearing Held Violative Of Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Of Law, James J. Rohn

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Property Tax, Governmental Services, And Equal Protection: A Rational Analysis, Thomas Allen Moon, William D. Moon Jan 1973

The Property Tax, Governmental Services, And Equal Protection: A Rational Analysis, Thomas Allen Moon, William D. Moon

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Aftermath Of Serrano: The Strict Scrutiny Approach And The Viability Of Property Tax Financing For Public Educational Systems, Randall C. Rolfe Jan 1972

The Aftermath Of Serrano: The Strict Scrutiny Approach And The Viability Of Property Tax Financing For Public Educational Systems, Randall C. Rolfe

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Charitable Tax Exemptions - Granting Of Tax Benefits To Discriminatory Fraternal Orders Is A Violation Of The Equal Protection Aspect Of The Fifth Amendment, Marc Howard Jaffe Jan 1972

Constitutional Law - Charitable Tax Exemptions - Granting Of Tax Benefits To Discriminatory Fraternal Orders Is A Violation Of The Equal Protection Aspect Of The Fifth Amendment, Marc Howard Jaffe

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dilemma Of The Professoriate, Matthew W. Finkin Jan 1972

The Dilemma Of The Professoriate, Matthew W. Finkin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, Various Editors Jan 1960

Recent Decisions, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.