Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level reform platforms. We begin with an overview of the three waves of federal school finance litigation and argumentation concerning equity, adequacy, accountability, and transparency in public schooling. We then outline key school finance legislative and judicial history within the Texas context. We conclude our review with a discussion of policy implications for public education in Texas and beyond.Educatio
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The current school finance system has failed to address the changing demographics of the state and h...
textEveryone seems to be calling for educational reform in Texas public schools, specifically schoo...
Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level ...
textThis study analyzes the legal decisions that emerged across the nearly 45-year spectrum of Texas...
This Article will analyze the Texas school finance system, evaluate its challenges, and propose refo...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
The Texas constitution guarantees citizens a general diffusion of knowledge and an efficient syst...
The adequacy approach to challenging school funding systems has proven the most successful of the wa...
Part of the Education Law Stories, this book chapter tells the story behind San Antonio Independent ...
Every student in Texas public schools deserves to have the same resources devoted to her public educ...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
A half-century ago, in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the Supreme Court struck down racially...
School finance litigation has been a hot topic for more than three decades. Starting in the 1960s, s...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The current school finance system has failed to address the changing demographics of the state and h...
textEveryone seems to be calling for educational reform in Texas public schools, specifically schoo...
Since Brown (1954), educational finance inequity has taken center stage on national and state level ...
textThis study analyzes the legal decisions that emerged across the nearly 45-year spectrum of Texas...
This Article will analyze the Texas school finance system, evaluate its challenges, and propose refo...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
The Texas constitution guarantees citizens a general diffusion of knowledge and an efficient syst...
The adequacy approach to challenging school funding systems has proven the most successful of the wa...
Part of the Education Law Stories, this book chapter tells the story behind San Antonio Independent ...
Every student in Texas public schools deserves to have the same resources devoted to her public educ...
In this Article, Dean Underwood explains that school finance cases can be divided into three waves o...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
A half-century ago, in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the Supreme Court struck down racially...
School finance litigation has been a hot topic for more than three decades. Starting in the 1960s, s...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The current school finance system has failed to address the changing demographics of the state and h...
textEveryone seems to be calling for educational reform in Texas public schools, specifically schoo...