This article argues that for the good of the nation the discriminatory practice of charging out-of-state tuition should be ceased and that under the Privileges and Immunities Clause, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment, this practice has violated the law for decades
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
Article 26 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulates, “Technical and pr...
Constitutional Law- FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT- STUDENTS FACING SUSPENSION HAVE PROPERTY AND LIBERTY INTER...
This article argues that for the good of the nation the discriminatory practice of charging out-of-s...
Nonresidents, like other persons, are entitled to equal protection of the laws. Limiting the enjoyme...
This article, however, goes beyond the argument that education is one of the most valuable benefits ...
One recurring problem is the reclassification of those students initially classified as nonresidents...
After the 1983 Court of Appeals of Maryland decision in Hornbeck v. Somerset County Board of Educati...
This Comment analyzes the constitutional issues raised by the use of mandatory student fees to fund ...
State universities charging out-of-state tuition prices through the use of durational residency requ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
This Note looks at the various ways states fund public education. Then the Note examines the how the...
In the past seventy years, the idea of education as a fundamental right has spread in democratic cou...
This Comment examines the eligibility rules governing residence tuition status at state universities...
States have responded in a variety of ways to undocumented immigration and its implications for high...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
Article 26 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulates, “Technical and pr...
Constitutional Law- FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT- STUDENTS FACING SUSPENSION HAVE PROPERTY AND LIBERTY INTER...
This article argues that for the good of the nation the discriminatory practice of charging out-of-s...
Nonresidents, like other persons, are entitled to equal protection of the laws. Limiting the enjoyme...
This article, however, goes beyond the argument that education is one of the most valuable benefits ...
One recurring problem is the reclassification of those students initially classified as nonresidents...
After the 1983 Court of Appeals of Maryland decision in Hornbeck v. Somerset County Board of Educati...
This Comment analyzes the constitutional issues raised by the use of mandatory student fees to fund ...
State universities charging out-of-state tuition prices through the use of durational residency requ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
This Note looks at the various ways states fund public education. Then the Note examines the how the...
In the past seventy years, the idea of education as a fundamental right has spread in democratic cou...
This Comment examines the eligibility rules governing residence tuition status at state universities...
States have responded in a variety of ways to undocumented immigration and its implications for high...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
Article 26 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulates, “Technical and pr...
Constitutional Law- FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT- STUDENTS FACING SUSPENSION HAVE PROPERTY AND LIBERTY INTER...