Do Courts Matter?: Public School Finance Reform in Texas, Kentucky, and North Dakota, Volume 1 |
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... reform also shows mixed results . The state supreme court upheld the funding system as constitutional in 1974 but reversed itself four years later . The legislature had already been working on the finance issue in response to the trial ...
... reform also shows mixed results . The state supreme court upheld the funding system as constitutional in 1974 but reversed itself four years later . The legislature had already been working on the finance issue in response to the trial ...
Page 99
... reform bill concepts developed and advanced by either trial court judges or state supreme court justices . That is , we see judicial priorities expressed in the legislative product . ... From my examination of the stages of school ...
... reform bill concepts developed and advanced by either trial court judges or state supreme court justices . That is , we see judicial priorities expressed in the legislative product . ... From my examination of the stages of school ...
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... reform that was sweeping the South in the 1980's ( Howington 1989b ) . After the struggles over civil rights , a new ... reform debates in the Legislature . Because of the convergence of these efforts for improving the Kentucky ...
... reform that was sweeping the South in the 1980's ( Howington 1989b ) . After the struggles over civil rights , a new ... reform debates in the Legislature . Because of the convergence of these efforts for improving the Kentucky ...
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