This article reviews recent judicial decisions concerning the Equal Protection Clause and provides an analysis of their implications for public educational institutions. The article begins by giving a brief historical overview of the Equal Protection Clause, its application to the states, and describes the three-tiered approach to challenges alleging government denial of equal protection of the laws. Recent applications of each tier are addressed by discussing Adarand v. Pena, Hopwood v. Texas, U.S. v. Virginia, and Romer v. Evans. The article concludes by noting that these recent cases have added to uncertainty concerning the Court’s interpretation of the Equal Protection Clause and that these cases obscure the lines between the tree tradi...
This thesis will explore the activist direction the U.S. Supreme Court has taken in relation to the ...
The Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which is believed to have had a major influenc...
Constitutional Law—Equal Protection—Integration in Public Schools (Cooper v. Aaron, U.S. 1958
This article reviews recent judicial decisions concerning the Equal Protection Clause and provides a...
This Article analyzes the intersection of state constitutional law with federal equal protection, re...
In the last thirty years, the equal protection clause has been largely transformed. Once a point of ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District ...
As federal law continues to devolve more education policy making to states, state courts will remain...
This Article analyzes the intersection of state constitutional law right at stake and the responsibi...
In order to preserve a broad field of play for legislative and administrative action, courts do not ...
The authors of this Article are concerned with sex-based discrimination in juvenile court laws. The...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
In this article, Professor Darren Hutchinson contributes to the debate over the meaning of the Fourt...
The purpose of this article is to set forth competing notions of equal educational opportunity, indi...
This Article explores the legislative role in enforcing the constitutional guarantee to equal protec...
This thesis will explore the activist direction the U.S. Supreme Court has taken in relation to the ...
The Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which is believed to have had a major influenc...
Constitutional Law—Equal Protection—Integration in Public Schools (Cooper v. Aaron, U.S. 1958
This article reviews recent judicial decisions concerning the Equal Protection Clause and provides a...
This Article analyzes the intersection of state constitutional law with federal equal protection, re...
In the last thirty years, the equal protection clause has been largely transformed. Once a point of ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District ...
As federal law continues to devolve more education policy making to states, state courts will remain...
This Article analyzes the intersection of state constitutional law right at stake and the responsibi...
In order to preserve a broad field of play for legislative and administrative action, courts do not ...
The authors of this Article are concerned with sex-based discrimination in juvenile court laws. The...
Recently, state systems of financing public education have been overturned or seriously threatened b...
In this article, Professor Darren Hutchinson contributes to the debate over the meaning of the Fourt...
The purpose of this article is to set forth competing notions of equal educational opportunity, indi...
This Article explores the legislative role in enforcing the constitutional guarantee to equal protec...
This thesis will explore the activist direction the U.S. Supreme Court has taken in relation to the ...
The Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which is believed to have had a major influenc...
Constitutional Law—Equal Protection—Integration in Public Schools (Cooper v. Aaron, U.S. 1958