| Charles J. Sykes - 1999 - 289 páginas
...schools. Citing what could be construed as a right of privacy, the Court said that the Constitution "excludes any general power of the state to standardize...forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the state; those who nurture him and direct his destiny... | |
| Jeffrey H. Reiman - 1999 - 152 páginas
...the state could not require that they be sent to public schools: "The fundamental theory of liberty excludes any general power of the State to standardize...by forcing them to accept instruction from public school teachers only."115 In another education case, Meyer (1923), the Court struck down a law prohibiting... | |
| Stephen D. Sugarman, Frank R. Kemerer - 2011 - 396 páginas
...regulation, whether or not they receive public financial support. Although the state may have no right "to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only," it clearly may impose neutral, generally applicable controls, even when they conflict with acrion... | |
| Walter Berka, Jan De Groof, Hilde Penneman, European Association for Education Law and Policy - 2000 - 684 páginas
...business and that it interfered with the right of parents to direct the education of their children: the fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments...forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the state; those who nurture him and direct his destiny... | |
| Stephen MACEDO, Stephen Macedo - 2009 - 368 páginas
...with the liberty of parents to "direct the upbringing and education of children under their control": "The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all...forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the state; those who nurture him and direct his destiny... | |
| Christopher A. Anzalone - 2000 - 422 páginas
...McReynolds Pierce v. Society of Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, 268 US 510, 535 (1925) The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments...forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the State; those who nurture him and direct his destiny... | |
| Milton Ridvas Konvitz - 2001 - 204 páginas
...this proposition, to assert boldly that The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all govemments in this Union repose excludes any general power of...forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the state; those who nurture him and direct his destiny... | |
| Charles L. Glenn - 2002 - 336 páginas
...decisions: "The fundamental theory '8 Glenn, "Religion, Textbooks." " See Glenn, "Outcome-Based Education." of liberty upon which all governments in this Union...general power of the state to standardize its children. . . . The child is not the mere creature of the state; those who nurture him and direct his destiny... | |
| John E. Semonche - 2000 - 532 páginas
...their control." Illustrating the Fourteenth Amendment's nationalizing potential, the justice concluded: "The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all...governments in this Union repose excludes any general power in the state to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers... | |
| Roy Lowe - 2000 - 698 páginas
...children's education. The state does not have the power, wrote the court in Pierce v. Society of Sisters, "to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only."7 After World War I The period during and after World War I was characterized by heightened patriotism,... | |
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