Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened by several state and federal court cases based on the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment. Rodriguez v. San Antonio Independent School District, which invalidated the Texas system of educational financing, will be argued before the Supreme Court next term. This Comment will examine the doctrinal and policy problems that the Court will confront and the alternative solutions that are available to the Court when it considers the constitutionality of the Texas system, which is typical of the educational financing programs that have generated so much recent litigation
On August 31, 1971, the California Supreme Court, in Serrano v. Priest tentatively concluded that ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
The fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution allows unequal protection of the laws, pr...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the Texas public school financing system, based on rev...
With these words, the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, unanimously declared that the lo...
With these words, the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, unanimously declared that the lo...
Suit was brought in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas challenging the constituti...
This Note looks at the various ways states fund public education. Then the Note examines the how the...
On August 31, 1971, the California Supreme Court, in Serrano v. Priest tentatively concluded that Ca...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Since 1968 suits have been filed in at least ten states alleging that public school financing system...
In the Rodriguez decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the plaintiffs did not have a right unde...
Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level ...
Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level ...
On August 31, 1971, the California Supreme Court, in Serrano v. Priest tentatively concluded that ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
The fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution allows unequal protection of the laws, pr...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the Texas public school financing system, based on rev...
With these words, the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, unanimously declared that the lo...
With these words, the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, unanimously declared that the lo...
Suit was brought in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas challenging the constituti...
This Note looks at the various ways states fund public education. Then the Note examines the how the...
On August 31, 1971, the California Supreme Court, in Serrano v. Priest tentatively concluded that Ca...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Since 1968 suits have been filed in at least ten states alleging that public school financing system...
In the Rodriguez decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the plaintiffs did not have a right unde...
Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level ...
Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level ...
On August 31, 1971, the California Supreme Court, in Serrano v. Priest tentatively concluded that ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
The fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution allows unequal protection of the laws, pr...