School Funding: Courthouses or Statehouses?
June 21st, 2011
Here’s an article from the Michigan Law Review that’s perfect for those of you who are students of school funding litigation.
Stanford University Law Professor William S. Koski provides a review of two recent books which deal with school funding litigation. The two books are:
Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses: Solving the Funding-Achievement Puzzle in Americas Public Schools. By Eric A. Hanushek & Alfred A. Lindseth. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton UniversityPress. 2009. Pp. xviii, 411. $29.95.
Courts & Kids: Pursuing Educational Equity through the State Courts. By Michael A. Rebell. Chicago and London: University of ChicagoPress. 2009. Pp. xiii, 192. $35.
I own Schoolhouses, Courthouses and Statehouses by Hanushek and Lindseth, but have not read Courts and Kids yet.
The entire article is available here.
Enjoy!
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