This Comment summarizes the existing comprehensive analysis of federal and state constitutional challenges to voucher programs. It examines how the groundbreaking Cleveland and Milwaukee plans addressed these critical issues, and makes suggestions for legislators wishing to implement similar plans in their states. The suggestions are intended to: 1) facilitate the passage of such measures; 2) mitigate the most divisive arguments of voucher opponents; 3) allay the fears of the legislators and their constituents; and 4) fortify such plans against probable legal challenges
The incoming Donald Trump administration has sparked a new debate over the value of school vouchers ...
This Comment focuses on the effect a voucher system will have on the ability of school districts, su...
On June 27, 2002, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court upheld Ohio\u27s scho...
This comment will focus on the existing problems in school financing, and the judicial treatment of ...
Criticism of the present system of American elementary and secondary education has rekindled interes...
A pressing legal issue at the close of the millennium is the use of public tax dollars to assist par...
Available data from 1995 and 1996 shows that school districts with the largest concentrations of chi...
The 1971 California Legislature considered a bill which would have given an educational voucher to t...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
In an effort to reform K-12 education, policymakers have introduced school vouchers—scholarships tha...
This paper examines the impact of vouchers in general, and voucher design in particular, on public s...
A response to Julie F. Mead, The Right to an Education or the Right to Shop for Schooling: Examining...
Voucher proposals are flourishing nationwide, pushed by the fact that too many children are trapped ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Perspectives on Vouchers and Charter Schools. Vouchers and charter schools are among the most recogn...
The incoming Donald Trump administration has sparked a new debate over the value of school vouchers ...
This Comment focuses on the effect a voucher system will have on the ability of school districts, su...
On June 27, 2002, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court upheld Ohio\u27s scho...
This comment will focus on the existing problems in school financing, and the judicial treatment of ...
Criticism of the present system of American elementary and secondary education has rekindled interes...
A pressing legal issue at the close of the millennium is the use of public tax dollars to assist par...
Available data from 1995 and 1996 shows that school districts with the largest concentrations of chi...
The 1971 California Legislature considered a bill which would have given an educational voucher to t...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
In an effort to reform K-12 education, policymakers have introduced school vouchers—scholarships tha...
This paper examines the impact of vouchers in general, and voucher design in particular, on public s...
A response to Julie F. Mead, The Right to an Education or the Right to Shop for Schooling: Examining...
Voucher proposals are flourishing nationwide, pushed by the fact that too many children are trapped ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Perspectives on Vouchers and Charter Schools. Vouchers and charter schools are among the most recogn...
The incoming Donald Trump administration has sparked a new debate over the value of school vouchers ...
This Comment focuses on the effect a voucher system will have on the ability of school districts, su...
On June 27, 2002, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court upheld Ohio\u27s scho...