This paper suggests that although each state within the United States currently recognizes a right to public education, the states do not provide meaningful and consistent judicial enforcement of the right. Recognizing a federal fundamental right to public education would be a step towards ensuring meaningful and consistent judicial enforcement of the right
Confronting persistent and widening inequality in educational opportunity, advocates have regarded t...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
While litigation continues in an effort to establish a fundamental right to education under the U.S....
This paper suggests that although each state within the United States currently recognizes a right t...
New litigation has revived one of the most important questions of constitutional law: Is education a...
This Article explains why there is a fundamental duty for the government to provide public education...
This Article argues for a human dignity-based, due process clause analysis to recognize the fundamen...
Public education is “the most important function of state and local government” and yet not a “funda...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
Little known to most Americans, there is currently no fundamental right to education under the Unite...
In the past decade, a number of state courts have found a new fundamental right to education in ce...
This Article analyzes the intersection of state constitutional law right at stake and the responsibi...
Although education has always existed at the epicenter of the battle for civil rights, federal and s...
This chapter proposes an innovative approach for directing the expanding federal role in education. ...
A fundamental right to education has long been recognized in constitutions around the world. In Sout...
Confronting persistent and widening inequality in educational opportunity, advocates have regarded t...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
While litigation continues in an effort to establish a fundamental right to education under the U.S....
This paper suggests that although each state within the United States currently recognizes a right t...
New litigation has revived one of the most important questions of constitutional law: Is education a...
This Article explains why there is a fundamental duty for the government to provide public education...
This Article argues for a human dignity-based, due process clause analysis to recognize the fundamen...
Public education is “the most important function of state and local government” and yet not a “funda...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
Little known to most Americans, there is currently no fundamental right to education under the Unite...
In the past decade, a number of state courts have found a new fundamental right to education in ce...
This Article analyzes the intersection of state constitutional law right at stake and the responsibi...
Although education has always existed at the epicenter of the battle for civil rights, federal and s...
This chapter proposes an innovative approach for directing the expanding federal role in education. ...
A fundamental right to education has long been recognized in constitutions around the world. In Sout...
Confronting persistent and widening inequality in educational opportunity, advocates have regarded t...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
While litigation continues in an effort to establish a fundamental right to education under the U.S....