Current debates about the legality of public school funding systems recognize that existing systems combine state, local, and federal revenue sources. The exact nature of the governmental partnership involved is seldom specified, however, and the result is that the institutional relationships are not clearly seen. This failure of perception leads to difficulties when a court is asked to determine the constitutionality of such systems. Two recent state school finance opinions will be analyzed here to compare two different styles of judicial intervention. This article does not deal with all school finance litigation nor with all styles of judicial involvement in that litigation. The cases discussed, however, represent two typical approaches, ...
iii, 182 leaves. Advisor: A.P. JohnstonThe problem. The problem of this study was to describe, analy...
iii, 182 leaves. Advisor: A.P. JohnstonThe problem. The problem of this study was to describe, analy...
Since the landmark school finance decision Serrano v. Priest (1971) ruled that California’s reliance...
This Note looks at the various ways states fund public education. Then the Note examines the how the...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
There is an old riddle that asks, what do constitutional school funding lawsuits and birds have in c...
School finance litigation has been a hot topic for more than three decades. Starting in the 1960s, s...
This article will examine the dispute as it has arisen in Washington, a state which, while an early ...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
Over the past thirty years, many state supreme courts have inserted themselves into state educationa...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
This article will focus on the nature, appropriateness, and consequences of judicial activism and ju...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of public school funding systems are currently in progres...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
iii, 182 leaves. Advisor: A.P. JohnstonThe problem. The problem of this study was to describe, analy...
iii, 182 leaves. Advisor: A.P. JohnstonThe problem. The problem of this study was to describe, analy...
Since the landmark school finance decision Serrano v. Priest (1971) ruled that California’s reliance...
This Note looks at the various ways states fund public education. Then the Note examines the how the...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
There is an old riddle that asks, what do constitutional school funding lawsuits and birds have in c...
School finance litigation has been a hot topic for more than three decades. Starting in the 1960s, s...
This article will examine the dispute as it has arisen in Washington, a state which, while an early ...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
Over the past thirty years, many state supreme courts have inserted themselves into state educationa...
This Article examines how the landscape of school funding litigation has changed over the three deca...
This article will focus on the nature, appropriateness, and consequences of judicial activism and ju...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of public school funding systems are currently in progres...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
iii, 182 leaves. Advisor: A.P. JohnstonThe problem. The problem of this study was to describe, analy...
iii, 182 leaves. Advisor: A.P. JohnstonThe problem. The problem of this study was to describe, analy...
Since the landmark school finance decision Serrano v. Priest (1971) ruled that California’s reliance...