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Tribe, Laurence H. – Harvard Law Review, 1976
The author argues that attention to the question of who should decide an intergovernmental immunity issue--the states, the federal courts, the federal executive, or Congress--illuminates the law of eleventh amendment immunities and intergovernmental tax and regulatory immunities and supports all but a handful of the results courts have reached.…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Federal Government, Federal State Relationship
Olabisi, Oyebola – Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2006
A September 8, 2006, ruling by the New Hampshire Supreme Court that the state's current education financing system is unconstitutional was the latest in a long string of court decisions, legislative responses, and subsequent court opinions that have made school funding one of the state's most contentious issues. This report summarizes how the…
Descriptors: Discussion, Court Litigation, Public Education, Educational Finance

Harvard Law Review, 1979
The constitutionality of a national tuition tax credit plan is examined with specific reference to questions that are raised under the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Recommendations are made for government plans that avoid the church-state conflict and maintain government neutrality. (BH)
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Constitutional Law, Court Doctrine, Educational Finance