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Power Constraint And Policy Change Courts And Education Finance Reform Robert M Howard

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Power Constraint And Policy Change Courts And Education Finance Reform Robert M Howard
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Robert M. Howard, Christine H. Roch, Susanne Schorpp, Shane A. Gleason
ISBN: 9781438481357, 1438481357
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Power Constraint And Policy Change Courts And Education Finance Reform Robert M Howard by Robert M. Howard, Christine H. Roch, Susanne Schorpp, Shane A. Gleason 9781438481357, 1438481357 instant download after payment.

Examines how state courts change public policy through an analysis of their influence on state education finance reform.
Power, Constraint, and Policy Change analyzes state court influence on state education finance reform. Beginning in the early 1970s litigants began filing suits in state courts to change state education funding in order to prevent disparities in education resources between wealthy and poor communities. These cases represent a fundamental policy debate in American society, pitting the importance of education against the cost and method of funding it. Through education finance, the authors explore how and why courts often end up determining and resolving policy funding debates. Education funding has involved both the federal constitution and state constitutions, as well as legislation and court-mandated remedies, which, ultimately, determine who and how we pay for this critical American value.

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