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Orleans, Jeffrey H. – Journal of Law and Education, 1981
Representative, delegated school governance by elected officials intrinsically vests curricular control in those officials. Because their offices are created so that the schools may be governed, they have authority to govern the schools--even especially--in the delicate and critical areas of deciding how and what the schools shall teach.…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education

Breyer, Hugh J. – Journal of Law and Education, 1991
In "Mozert," fundamentalist parents claim that the reading curriculum interfered with their right to transmit religious values to their children. The district court fashioned an excusal scheme; however, the Sixth Circuit reversed this decision. Reviews the facts, analyzes points of law left unresolved, and discusses the broader…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts, Parent Rights

Hodgson, Beverly J. – Journal of Law and Education, 1976
Examines the purposes of Title IX as it applies to sex-stereotyped textbooks, considers the need for regulation in this area, and discusses the applicable First Amendment doctrines. Concludes that sex discrimination in instructional materials may be regulated without violating the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech. (Author/JG)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech, School Law