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Volume 34 Number 1 (2000)
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Volume 34
Volume 34 Number 1 (2000)
EDUCATION AND THE CONSTITUTION:
SHAPING EACH OTHER AND THE NEXT CENTURY
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Education and the Constitution: Shaping Each Other and the Next Century
Elizabeth Reilly
--Page 1
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Equal Protection Challengees to the Use of Racial Classifications to Promote Integrated Public Elementary and Secondary Student Enrollments
Kevin Brown
--Page 21
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Preliminary Thoughts on the Virtue of Passive Dialogue
Michael Heise
--Page 37
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Sorting and Reforming: High-Stakes Testing in the Public Schools
Rachel F. Moran
--Page 73
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Free at Last? Charter Schools and the Deregulated Curriculum
Molly O’Brien
--Page 107
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The Contemporary Significance of Meyer and Pierce for Parental Rights Issues Involving Education
William Ross
--Page 137
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Rich Kids, Poor Kids, and the Single-Sex Education Debate
Rosemary Salomone
--Page 177
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Teaching Free Speech from an Incomplete Fossil Record
Michael Kent Curtis
--Page 209
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Teaching Slavery in American Constitutional Law
Paul Finkelman
--Page 231
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The Passing of the Cardozo Generations
Stephen E. Gottlieb
--Page 261
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Thinking about the Constitution at the Cusp
Mark Tushnet
--Page 283
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Citizenship Education and the Free Exercise of Religion
Tyll van Geel
--Page 293
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Why a Fundamental Right to a Quality Education Is Not Enough
James Wilson
--Page 383
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