Five years ago, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a Cleveland program that provided school vouchers to lowincome parents seeking private school alternatives for their children. Zelman was heralded as of great historical significance when it was decided. Yet, in the years since Zelman, school vouchers have made little political headway-only three jurisdictions have adopted voucher plans, and proposals have failed in over thirty-four states. This Article examines why school vouchers have failed to garner the support that so many assumed would follow the Court\u27s decision in Zelman. The explanation, I suggest, concerns religion, race, and politics. The original rationale for vouchers was what...
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that...
With a spirited criticism of Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002), this article summarizes many arguments...
This piece focuses on the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the Clevel...
This Article examines why school vouchers have failed to garner the support that so many assumed wou...
The voucher debate has thus far focused almost exclusively on elementaiy schools. Since Catholic and...
With the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision (Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 2002), upholding the vouchers...
This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell of support for parental choice in...
This article provides a critical summary of the current state of the voucher question as it relates ...
The voucher debate has thus far focused almost exclusively on elementary schools. Since Catholic an...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...
In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that an Ohio voucher program for Clevelan...
This article provides a critical summary of the current state of the voucher question as it relates ...
Since Mueller vs. Allen (1983), several legal decisions have attempted to clarify what is the approp...
A pressing legal issue at the close of the millennium is the use of public tax dollars to assist par...
This Article examines the school voucher debate. Because “the causes of poverty within the black com...
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that...
With a spirited criticism of Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002), this article summarizes many arguments...
This piece focuses on the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the Clevel...
This Article examines why school vouchers have failed to garner the support that so many assumed wou...
The voucher debate has thus far focused almost exclusively on elementaiy schools. Since Catholic and...
With the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision (Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 2002), upholding the vouchers...
This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell of support for parental choice in...
This article provides a critical summary of the current state of the voucher question as it relates ...
The voucher debate has thus far focused almost exclusively on elementary schools. Since Catholic an...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...
In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that an Ohio voucher program for Clevelan...
This article provides a critical summary of the current state of the voucher question as it relates ...
Since Mueller vs. Allen (1983), several legal decisions have attempted to clarify what is the approp...
A pressing legal issue at the close of the millennium is the use of public tax dollars to assist par...
This Article examines the school voucher debate. Because “the causes of poverty within the black com...
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that...
With a spirited criticism of Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002), this article summarizes many arguments...
This piece focuses on the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the Clevel...