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Horneber, Alice Schumacher – South Dakota Law Review, 1980
Following the recent decision of the New York Court of Appeals in Gordon v. Committee on Character and Fitness, state residency requirements may prove vulnerable to future attacks based on the privileges and immunities clause. (Available from: University of South Dakota School of Law, Vermillion, SD 57069) (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Certification, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Higher Education
Cooper, Timothy T. – 1980
There are three major classifications of foreign students in the United States. "I-20" students are those who are in the country only to attend school. These students must attend an approved educational institution full-time or face deportation. Aliens who are permanent residents or who are visiting but meet residence requirements are…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Equal Education, Equal Protection, Foreign Nationals
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Olivas, Michael A. – Journal of Law and Education, 1986
Discusses the laws involving duration and domicile laws defining noncitizen's status in relation to residency requirements in education. Considers the extension of the "Plyler vs. Doe" decision to higher education. Reviews some state statutes for "Plyler-like" situations and finds many state practices to be unconstitutional.…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Attendance, Court Litigation, Due Process