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McGhehey, M. A. – 1972
This paper outlines the historical background leading to the California Serrano vs Priest decision, discusses the implications of that decision, and suggests what might be done to fashion the elements of a State aid formula to meet the tests of equity and fairness demanded by Serrano. The author presents the various equalizing formulas and…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Equal Protection
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Shelton, Dinah – Willamette Law Review, 1979
Examines the present status of curriculum laws, the constitutional rights of those who oppose curriculum laws, and the possible impact of reduced local property taxes on state-mandated curricula. Available from Willamette University College of Law, Salem, OR 97301. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Madera Unified School District, CA. – 1977
The authors contend that a solution to the problems raised by the "Serrano" decision is impossible without an understanding of the basic facts of public education in California. Size, cost, discrepancies, and ranking in relationship to other states and the nation are advanced to place California's public school system in clearer focus.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Berke, Joel S.; Sinkin, Judy G. – 1974
1974 is a watershed for New Jersey public schools, a time when the State is under court order to reform its discriminatory and ineffective method of raising and distributing educational revenues. The existing approach to financing education in the state of New Jersey assigns higher educational resources to pupils in richer school districts, yet…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education
DeMont, Roger, Ed.; And Others – 1973
This monograph summarizes recent developments in school law in the areas of school segregation, school finance, and interdistrict integration in order to project future developments in these areas. The content of this publication has been taken in part from transcripts of a conference on law and public education. (Detroit, Michigan, October 27,…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Conference Reports, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation
Arons, Stephen – 1984
It is suggested that the right to educational choice and the absence of majority control of the content of schooling are both essential to preserving pluralism in American education; however, public schools rarely encourage meaningful diversity. Further, there is an absence of educational choice for most American families due to the fact that…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Court Litigation, Discriminatory Legislation, Educational Change
Rossmiller, Richard A. – 1981
The major issues surrounding the financing of schools cluster in three areas: the use of public money in private and parochial schools, the sources and allocation of public school funds, and the ability to raise school taxes. Although the number of cases dealing with religion declined, there were cases concerning the use of public money to provide…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Tompkins, Dorothy Cambell, Comp. – 1972
This 756-entry bibliography was prompted by the Serrano decision of the California Supreme Court in August 1971. The items are drawn from the literature on public administration, law, education, and State and local government since 1965. Items are organized under "Inequality of Educational Opportunity,""Financing of Local Public…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Boards of Education, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
Margolis, Joan Glazer – Connecticut Law Review, 1978
Factors to be considered when developing a new formula for financing public education in Connecticut are discussed in light of the Horton v. Meskill ruling, which declared Connecticut's financing method in violation of the state constitution. Formulas used by other states that may be applicable to Connecticut are also examined. (SF)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
McLaughlin, Terence – 1985
This booklet examines the roles of several sources of funding for Catholic schools. The first chapter points out major differences between Catholic schools and public schools, discusses why some parents are willing to pay for a Catholic education, and reviews the history of the development of the Catholic school system in the United States.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cooperative Programs, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
Jordan, K. Forbis, Ed.; Alexander, Kern, Ed. – 1975
The Nation Conference on School Finance, originated by the National Education Association in 1957, has been sponsored since 1972 by the National Educational Finance Project, the Institute for Educational Finance of the University of Florida, and Phi Delta Kappa. A continuing goal of the conference has been to provide a forum for the expression of…
Descriptors: Costs, Court Litigation, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Finance
Wise, Arthur E. – 1971
The conceptual differences between the foundation program and educational needs approaches to the distribution of school funds are analyzed. Under the foundation approach, the state generally guarantees that, irrespective of local wealth, every child will have a minimum number of dollars expended on his education. In operation, the foundation…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Conceptual Schemes, Court Litigation
Alexander, Kern, Ed.; Jordan, K. Forbis, Ed. – 1972
This book contains conference papers by experts in educational administration, law, and economics. Six of the papers are devoted to a legal analysis of fiscal inequality among school attendance units, school districts, and States. These contributions are: (1) K. Forbis Jordan and Kern Alexander, "Constitutional Methods of Financing Public…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Vouchers
Rossmiller, Richard A. – 1987
This seventh chapter of "The Yearbook of School Law, 1986" summarizes and analyzes state and federal court decisions handed down in 1985 related to the financing of elementary and secondary education. The major topics examined are the use of public funds for private schools, the sources and allocation of public school funds, and school tax issues.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts
Moots, Philip R.; Gaffney, Edward McGlynn, Jr. – 1979
A study on government regulation of religiously affiliated higher education was conducted for the Sloan Commission on Government and Higher Education. The following two questions were addressed: What legal problems arising from governmental regulation have religiously affiliated colleges experienced at least partially because of their religious…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Civil Rights, College Admission, College Housing
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