The Articles in this volume explore a broad range of issues raised by adequacy litigation. This Introduction will summarize the Articles, discuss the theory of adequacy, and explore highlights of the Articles\u27 examination of key aspects of judicial remedies
High-poverty schools, and the students who attend them, have historically faced substantial challeng...
Throughout the past fifty years lawyers and education advocates have used the court system to try to...
Though the last two decades have been marked by educational reform measures including standards-base...
The Articles in this volume explore a broad range of issues raised by adequacy litigation. This Intr...
The law of school finance reform is conventionally described as consisting of three waves, each asso...
This Note argues that the recent shift in state court litigation from an equality claim to one of ad...
This Note examines judicial review and oversight of state educational adequacy remedies in light of ...
The authors draw on their experience as attorneys for a statewide class of plaintiff school children...
State legislatures, policy analysts, and researchers are attempting, in many instances, to measure l...
In the first study of opinions handed down in education adequacy litigation between January 2005 and...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
The adequacy approach to challenging school funding systems has proven the most successful of the wa...
Recently, increasing attention has been given to the concept of adequacy in public K-12 education. I...
A quality, standards-based reform would provide a framework and system of accountability that elevat...
This Article traces the history of Oklahoma school finance litigation from the initial challenge bas...
High-poverty schools, and the students who attend them, have historically faced substantial challeng...
Throughout the past fifty years lawyers and education advocates have used the court system to try to...
Though the last two decades have been marked by educational reform measures including standards-base...
The Articles in this volume explore a broad range of issues raised by adequacy litigation. This Intr...
The law of school finance reform is conventionally described as consisting of three waves, each asso...
This Note argues that the recent shift in state court litigation from an equality claim to one of ad...
This Note examines judicial review and oversight of state educational adequacy remedies in light of ...
The authors draw on their experience as attorneys for a statewide class of plaintiff school children...
State legislatures, policy analysts, and researchers are attempting, in many instances, to measure l...
In the first study of opinions handed down in education adequacy litigation between January 2005 and...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
The adequacy approach to challenging school funding systems has proven the most successful of the wa...
Recently, increasing attention has been given to the concept of adequacy in public K-12 education. I...
A quality, standards-based reform would provide a framework and system of accountability that elevat...
This Article traces the history of Oklahoma school finance litigation from the initial challenge bas...
High-poverty schools, and the students who attend them, have historically faced substantial challeng...
Throughout the past fifty years lawyers and education advocates have used the court system to try to...
Though the last two decades have been marked by educational reform measures including standards-base...