Tag: Education Law
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Abstention
Abstention in the United States A doctrine designed to reduce conflict between federal and state courts. Abstention allows a federal court to withhold exercise of its jurisdiction on a federal constitutional issue until a state court has rendered judgment on state law that may have a bearing […]
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Education
Education in the United States "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." — Alvin Toffler Education and the Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its […]
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Legal Education
Legal Education in the United States Training required to prepare an individual to practice law. Legal education for most persons now entering the profession of law involves completing law school. This is a relatively recent development. Well into the twentieth century, prospective lawyers […]
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Colleges
Colleges in the United States Community or Junior Colleges Single-Sex Colleges Colleges (Higher Education) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of colleges. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Higher Education is provided. Finally, the subject of Industry […]
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Colleges
Colleges in the United States Community or Junior Colleges Single-Sex Colleges Colleges (Higher Education) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of colleges. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Higher Education is provided. Finally, the subject of Industry […]
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Tenure
Tenure in the United States Tenure Definition (from Lat. tenere, to hold). A term of extensive signification. While it means the mode by which one holds an estate in land, it imports any kind of holding (according to the definition of Tenure based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary; this […]
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Tenure
Tenure in the United States Tenure Definition (from Lat. tenere, to hold). A term of extensive signification. While it means the mode by which one holds an estate in land, it imports any kind of holding (according to the definition of Tenure based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary; this […]
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Tax Exemptions
Tax Exemptions in the United States Tax Exemptions for Colleges and Universities Finding the law: Tax Exemptions in the U.S. Code A collection of general and permanent Laws relating to tax exemptions, passed by the United States Congress, are organized by subject matter arrangements in the […]
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Technology
Technology in the United States Criminal Justice and Technology United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND TECHNOLOGYIn 1928 Justice louis d. brandeis warned that "discovery and invention have made […]
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Technology
Technology in the United States Criminal Justice and Technology United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND TECHNOLOGYIn 1928 Justice louis d. brandeis warned that "discovery and invention have made […]
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Privacy Rights
Privacy Rights in the United States Privacy Rights in California By Bob Egelko, who is legal affairs reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. The California Supreme court had used privacy rights to redefine the boundaries between the individual and the state. In White v. Davis (13 Cal. 3d […]
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Establishment Clause
Establishment Clause in the United States Introduction to the Establishment Clause According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, three themes dominate recent Supreme Court decision making under the First Amendment’s establishment of religion clause. First, the Court has […]
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Establishment Clause
Establishment Clause in the United States Introduction to the Establishment Clause According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, three themes dominate recent Supreme Court decision making under the First Amendment’s establishment of religion clause. First, the Court has […]