The relationship between national litigation and state legislation was studied. Seven areas of student rights were used in categorizing Washington State\u27s educational laws and policies, and twenty-three precedent-setting United States Supreme Court cases. The results showed support for the hypothesis that national litigation impacts state legislation in educational policy-making. Implications for and impact that this has upon the future are discussed
This article, however, goes beyond the argument that education is one of the most valuable benefits ...
The separation of powers doctrine creates a strong presumption in favor of judicial deference to leg...
Despite their ringing declarations about human rights, Meyer and Pierce were both formally decided l...
The relationship between national litigation and state legislation was studied. Seven areas of stude...
Each day in our schools, leaders are faced with a myriad of challenges, including challenges associa...
The extension of fourteenth amendment due process rights to students in the public schools is a rela...
This study established the extent to which the state statutes of all 50 states provided for a legal ...
Presented below is the seventh annual Survey of Washington Case Law. The articles in this survey iss...
The Center for the Study of Student Citizenship, Rights and Responsibilities was established in Dayt...
The United States Supreme Court has rendered decisions delineating students\u27 rights of free speec...
The purpose of this study is to examine on a case by case basis decisions in the federal courts whic...
In the past seventy years, the idea of education as a fundamental right has spread in democratic cou...
For many years, the Supreme Court and lower courts have been struggling to protect students' free sp...
This Comment identifies the underlying principles of Supreme Court precedent governing student speec...
The school principalship demands greater knowledge of legal issues concerning education than in the ...
This article, however, goes beyond the argument that education is one of the most valuable benefits ...
The separation of powers doctrine creates a strong presumption in favor of judicial deference to leg...
Despite their ringing declarations about human rights, Meyer and Pierce were both formally decided l...
The relationship between national litigation and state legislation was studied. Seven areas of stude...
Each day in our schools, leaders are faced with a myriad of challenges, including challenges associa...
The extension of fourteenth amendment due process rights to students in the public schools is a rela...
This study established the extent to which the state statutes of all 50 states provided for a legal ...
Presented below is the seventh annual Survey of Washington Case Law. The articles in this survey iss...
The Center for the Study of Student Citizenship, Rights and Responsibilities was established in Dayt...
The United States Supreme Court has rendered decisions delineating students\u27 rights of free speec...
The purpose of this study is to examine on a case by case basis decisions in the federal courts whic...
In the past seventy years, the idea of education as a fundamental right has spread in democratic cou...
For many years, the Supreme Court and lower courts have been struggling to protect students' free sp...
This Comment identifies the underlying principles of Supreme Court precedent governing student speec...
The school principalship demands greater knowledge of legal issues concerning education than in the ...
This article, however, goes beyond the argument that education is one of the most valuable benefits ...
The separation of powers doctrine creates a strong presumption in favor of judicial deference to leg...
Despite their ringing declarations about human rights, Meyer and Pierce were both formally decided l...