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Tuesday
May042010

Education "Rights"

Following up on Daniel's recent post on fundamental rights to education, I hereby issue a shameless plug for my most recent piece of scholarship, which is forthcoming in the George Mason Law Review.  In it, I assess the conceptions of individual rights and legislative powers employed in both state and federal courts in constitutional cases, focusing on school finance litigation in the state courts.  Interested readers can download the full-text manuscript draft here