The recent decision in the case of Plyer v. Doe has seemingly solidified the use of the intermediate level of scrutiny as a legitimate standard of review. The Supreme Cour4 in its refusal to apply both the harsh level of strict scrutiny and the often inadequate lower level of a rational basis standard, sought a mid-level analysis. Thus, the intermediate level of review enabled the Court to hold the Texas statute which denied undocumented alien children a free public education constitutionally infirm
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Approximately seventy percent of the juveniles arrested for violation of immigration laws are unacco...
In response to the increase of unaccompanied minors seeking refuge in the United States in 2014, off...
When a Texas statute denied a free public education to those who were not citizens or legal resident...
This article presents a review and an analysis of selected state laws and initiatives that have atte...
This is a brief introduction to the symposium issue. The goal of this symposium issue is to decrease...
This Article highlights the economic and legal framework that has allowed a caste-like structure to ...
Anti-immigration laws create unreasonable obstacles to the academic advancement of undocumented stud...
In its 1982 opinion in Plyler v. Doe, the Supreme Court held that a state could not deny undocumente...
Denying unauthorized immigrant children access to a free public education through incomplete judicia...
This law review article examines the re-segregation of undocumented students in education, more spec...
The case Plyler vs. Doe was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a sta...
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that a state statute denying resident aliens equal a...
Close to thirty years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in Plyler v. Doe that undocumented children have ...
"Undocumented children" refers to minors not born in the United States who lack proper documentation...
This study was designed to provide a guide and understanding of policy, and/or case law pertinent to...
Approximately seventy percent of the juveniles arrested for violation of immigration laws are unacco...
In response to the increase of unaccompanied minors seeking refuge in the United States in 2014, off...
When a Texas statute denied a free public education to those who were not citizens or legal resident...
This article presents a review and an analysis of selected state laws and initiatives that have atte...
This is a brief introduction to the symposium issue. The goal of this symposium issue is to decrease...
This Article highlights the economic and legal framework that has allowed a caste-like structure to ...
Anti-immigration laws create unreasonable obstacles to the academic advancement of undocumented stud...
In its 1982 opinion in Plyler v. Doe, the Supreme Court held that a state could not deny undocumente...
Denying unauthorized immigrant children access to a free public education through incomplete judicia...
This law review article examines the re-segregation of undocumented students in education, more spec...
The case Plyler vs. Doe was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a sta...
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that a state statute denying resident aliens equal a...
Close to thirty years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in Plyler v. Doe that undocumented children have ...
"Undocumented children" refers to minors not born in the United States who lack proper documentation...
This study was designed to provide a guide and understanding of policy, and/or case law pertinent to...
Approximately seventy percent of the juveniles arrested for violation of immigration laws are unacco...
In response to the increase of unaccompanied minors seeking refuge in the United States in 2014, off...