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School Vouchers and the Constitution - Permissible, Impermissible, or Required?
11 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 553 (Summer 2002)Article is based on oral remarks at the April 2002 conference of the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a symposium on Children and Education.Article is a direct comment on Steven Shiffrin's paper, "The First Amendment and the Socialization of Children: Compulsory Public Education and Vouchers."
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Founded in 1991, the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy (JLPP) has quickly risen to become one of the leading public policy journals in the nation. A fixture among the top 10 policy journals, JLPP has consistently been among the top 100 student-edited law journals. JLPP publishes articles, student notes, essays, book reviews, and other scholarly works that examine the intersections of compelling public or social policy issues and the law. As a journal of law and policy, we are a publication that not only analyzes the law but also seeks to impact its development.