For over forty years, public schools have been participating in shared time programs pursuant to which non-public school children attend public schools for instruction in one or more subjects during the regular school day. Since ninety per cent of the pupils in nonpublic elementary and secondary schools are in Roman Catholic schools, shared time-or, as it is also known, dual enrollment raises questions of an establishment of religion in contravention of the provisions of the first amendment to the Constitution. To date, no court has faced this constitutional issue and only three state courts have ruled upon the validity of shared time under state constitutions and statutes. Nevertheless, such questions are significant and are becoming incre...
The purpose of the study was to discover the constitutional possibilities for federal financial assi...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
For over forty years, public schools have been participating in shared time programs pursuant to whi...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Zorach v. Clauson affirms the constitutional...
In 1948 the Supreme Court (8-1) held invalid under the 14th Amendment a system adopted by the Illino...
Because defendant school district did not maintain a high school within the school district, tuition...
This thesis treats of the some types of cooperation between secularized american public school and c...
[Excerpt] A recurring issue in constitutional law concerns the extent to which the Establishment Cla...
Appellant, a resident and taxpayer of the Champaign School District and parent of a child attending ...
Released time is an arrangement through which students are excused from public schools, during regul...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the feasibility of organizing and adopting shared tim...
The issue of public funding of religious institutions in education is bound up with the establishmen...
The separation of Church and State, according to the precepts of the American form of constitutional...
America is one nation under God. Yet, running contrary to this strain is our equally firm commitme...
The purpose of the study was to discover the constitutional possibilities for federal financial assi...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
For over forty years, public schools have been participating in shared time programs pursuant to whi...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Zorach v. Clauson affirms the constitutional...
In 1948 the Supreme Court (8-1) held invalid under the 14th Amendment a system adopted by the Illino...
Because defendant school district did not maintain a high school within the school district, tuition...
This thesis treats of the some types of cooperation between secularized american public school and c...
[Excerpt] A recurring issue in constitutional law concerns the extent to which the Establishment Cla...
Appellant, a resident and taxpayer of the Champaign School District and parent of a child attending ...
Released time is an arrangement through which students are excused from public schools, during regul...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the feasibility of organizing and adopting shared tim...
The issue of public funding of religious institutions in education is bound up with the establishmen...
The separation of Church and State, according to the precepts of the American form of constitutional...
America is one nation under God. Yet, running contrary to this strain is our equally firm commitme...
The purpose of the study was to discover the constitutional possibilities for federal financial assi...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...