Basic Cases in Constitutional LawMacmillan, 1980 - 313 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 81
... fact that Edgewood's teacher salary scale was approximately 80 % of Alamo Heights ' . And , not surprisingly , the teacher - student ratio varies significantly between the two districts . . . . At the very least . . . the burden of ...
... fact that Edgewood's teacher salary scale was approximately 80 % of Alamo Heights ' . And , not surprisingly , the teacher - student ratio varies significantly between the two districts . . . . At the very least . . . the burden of ...
Σελίδα 85
... fact that the Court has " never presumed to possess either the ability or the authority to guarantee to the citizenry the most effective speech or the most informed electoral choice . " . . . This serves only to blur what is in fact at ...
... fact that the Court has " never presumed to possess either the ability or the authority to guarantee to the citizenry the most effective speech or the most informed electoral choice . " . . . This serves only to blur what is in fact at ...
Σελίδα 104
... fact is brought into sharp focus here because Allan Bakke is not himself charged with dis- crimination and yet is the one who is disadvantaged , and because . . . Davis itself is not charged with historical discrimination . There is no ...
... fact is brought into sharp focus here because Allan Bakke is not himself charged with dis- crimination and yet is the one who is disadvantaged , and because . . . Davis itself is not charged with historical discrimination . There is no ...
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