Over the past three decades of school finance litigation, attorneys have focused their lawsuits on the needs of particular types of school districts rather than particular types of children. Lawyers have based their legal complaints on the funding disparities between high-wealth and low-wealth districts rather than differences in needed resources between individual students from privileged and at-risk backgrounds. However, addressing district-to-district inequities might not improve educational opportunities for all students whose socioeconomic background places them at risk of academic failure. Indeed, the United States Supreme Court raised this very concern in its landmark school finance decision San Antonio Independent School District v....
On April 28, 2009, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Forest Grove School District v. T.A., a ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Thirty-five years ago the California courts shook the nation\u27s education finance system with the ...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
Beginning with Serrano v. Priest in 1971, equity-based decisions issued by state supreme courts led ...
This Article evaluates the influence of federal courts\u27 school finance cases on the New York scho...
Beginning with Serrano v. Priest in 1971, equity-based decisions issued by state supreme courts led ...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
This article addresses the impact that school funding litigation has had in shaping public schools a...
On April 28, 2009, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Forest Grove School District v. T.A., a ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Thirty-five years ago the California courts shook the nation\u27s education finance system with the ...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
Beginning with Serrano v. Priest in 1971, equity-based decisions issued by state supreme courts led ...
This Article evaluates the influence of federal courts\u27 school finance cases on the New York scho...
Beginning with Serrano v. Priest in 1971, equity-based decisions issued by state supreme courts led ...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
This article addresses the impact that school funding litigation has had in shaping public schools a...
On April 28, 2009, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Forest Grove School District v. T.A., a ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...