 | 1968 - 176 páginas
...They do the work of the state. . . . Does it not follow that they stand in the state's shoes? . . . Reason and authority strongly suggest that the Constitution...colleges, no matter how 'private' they may claim to be." 1B Dorsen is of opinion that "the 'law' is there and waiting under which an enterprising court could... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1970 - 433 páginas
...school or college can ever "private" as to escape the reach of the Fourteenth Amendment. Institutions of learning are not things of purely private concern....longer doubts that education is a matter affected by the greatest public interest And it is true, whether it is offered by a public or private institution,... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1970 - 432 páginas
...school or college can ever "private" as to escape the reach of the Fourteenth Amendment. Institutions of learning are not things of purely private concern....longer doubts that education is a matter affected by the greatest public interest. And it is true, whether it is offered by a public or private institution,... | |
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