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Tag Archives: Rational Basis
Reaction to Dwyer and Peters, HOMESCHOOLING
In a previous post I summarized the new book by Shawn F. Peters and James G. Dwyer, Homeschooling: The History and Philosophy of a Controversial Practice (University of Chicago Press, 2019). In this post I will make some comments about it.
Posted in History, Legal, Policy/Regulation
Tagged Dorothy Reed Mendenhall, Hybrid Rights, James G. Dwyer, Los Angeles Home Tutorial Program, Margaret Heidenry, Margaret Mead, Patricia Heidenry, People v. DeJonge, Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Rational Basis, Rita Scherman, Shawn F. Peters, Theodore Roosevelt, Wisconsin v. Yoder, Zachariah Montgomery
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WHO KNOWS BEST: Constitutional Principles and Homeschooling
Record: Linda Wang, “Who Knows Best? The Appropriate Level of Judicial Scrutiny on Compulsory Education Laws Regarding Home Schooling” in Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development, 25 (Winter 2011); 413-448. Summary: Wang, who earned her J.D. from St. John’s … Continue reading
Posted in Legal
Tagged 14th Amendment, 1st Amendment, Employment v. Smith, Hybrid Rights, Intermediate Scrutiny, Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development, Linda Wang, Meyer v. Nebraska, Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Rational Basis, St. John's University School of Law, Strict Scrutiny, Troxel v. Granville
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