This study presents an analysis of the parental rights involved in the selection and direction of the education of their children. Six kinds of source materials are examined in the study: (1) legal citations, annotations, and digests; (2) constitutions, laws, codes, statutes, rules, regulations, policies, and proceedings; (3) law reports, reviews and analyses; (4) general reading lists, books and periodicals; and (5) related graduate degree dissertations. There were two major reasons for analysis of parents\u27 rights in the affairs of learning and education of their children. They include (1) that many of the controversies involving parental rights have their roots in the various relationships in education among parents, children and the s...
It is tempting to write of child rights and their recognition as human rights within the sphere of p...
It is well-established that parents have a fundamental liberty interest in directing the education o...
It is generally accepted as a matter of course in our society that parents should have proper and ad...
This study provides an analysis of the historical and legal constructs of parental choice and implic...
As an interrelated resource teacher at Peterson Elementary School, the investigator observed that pa...
In a series of cases in the 1920s, the Supreme Court affirmed a fundamental right of parents to dire...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
Wisconsin v. Yoder has injected new vitality into a complaint that has been smouldering for decades,...
Despite their ringing declarations about human rights, Meyer and Pierce were both formally decided l...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The demarcation of authority between parents and the State regarding education of children has becom...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...
The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal ...
The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to contr...
It is tempting to write of child rights and their recognition as human rights within the sphere of p...
It is well-established that parents have a fundamental liberty interest in directing the education o...
It is generally accepted as a matter of course in our society that parents should have proper and ad...
This study provides an analysis of the historical and legal constructs of parental choice and implic...
As an interrelated resource teacher at Peterson Elementary School, the investigator observed that pa...
In a series of cases in the 1920s, the Supreme Court affirmed a fundamental right of parents to dire...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
Wisconsin v. Yoder has injected new vitality into a complaint that has been smouldering for decades,...
Despite their ringing declarations about human rights, Meyer and Pierce were both formally decided l...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The demarcation of authority between parents and the State regarding education of children has becom...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...
The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal ...
The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to contr...
It is tempting to write of child rights and their recognition as human rights within the sphere of p...
It is well-established that parents have a fundamental liberty interest in directing the education o...
It is generally accepted as a matter of course in our society that parents should have proper and ad...