1. Cedtrice Baker |
Desegregation Plans Benefit African-American Students |
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2. Julie Baker |
Single-Gender Charter Schools: Part of the Solution for Urban, Minority Boys |
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3. Ian Prentice Balom |
How the Supreme Court's Equal Protection Jurisprudence Striking Down Gender-Based Classification Systems Deprives Students of Equal Protection Under the Law |
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4. Ian Barney & Lauren Dempsey |
The Failure of Local Funding: Why Illinois Must Reform Public School Financing |
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5. Amber Battin & Dorian Tassie-Lowden |
Curriculum vs. Congress vs. Courts: Why Can't They Agree on Public Education? |
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6. Julia Beien |
Bullying in the Wake of Phoebe Prince: New Strategies for Combating Peer Bullying in Schools |
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7. Zephranie Buetow |
Part I: Early Legislation & American Education Part II: The Supreme Court and American Education |
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8. Kalia Coleman |
The Caliber of Sex Education in Public Schools: Abstinence Only vs. Comprehensive Sex Education, Which is Better? |
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9. Kayla Colson |
Alternative Schooling: The Need to Improve Alternative Schools to Accommodate the Population They Serve |
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10. Meredith Crews |
School Choice for Some: Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities |
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11. John Doimas |
Inclusion for All: A Study and Proposed National Test to Determine the Least Restrictive Environment for Students Everywhere |
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12. Megan Ferkel |
Sexting: Punishing Students as Students and Not as Felons |
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13. Mallory Golas |
Achieving the Optimal School Year During a Struggling Economy |
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14. Hope Gray |
New Life for Educational Malpractice: Decades of Policy Revisited |
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15. Erin Gregory |
Education and Federalism: The Role for the Federal Government in Education Reform |
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16. Chrissy Guarisco |
Single-Sex Schools and Gender Roles: Barrier or Breakthrough? |
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17. Alicia Haller |
Tracking: An Inherently Inequitable Practice |
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18. Laura Hoffman |
A Matter of Harm: Why the U.S. Congress Must End Corporal Punishment Against Children in U.S. Schools |
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19. Eric Hults |
Special Education Finance: Tailoring State Aid to the Needs of Disabled Students |
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20. Shawn Lewis |
Education & Democracy: Shortcomings of Traditional Education and a More Progressive Approach |
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21. Zachary D. Limbaugh |
Kicking Capitalism Out of College |
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22. Eleana Lindsey |
As States Race to the Top, Are Children being Left Behind? |
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23. Wellington Lyons |
Remedying the Decline of Tinker: Expanding Students' Free Speech Rights Through State Avenues |
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24. Joann J. Ku |
Affirmative Action: A Double-Edged Sword for Asian Americans |
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25. Mary Katharine Ludwig |
School Resource Officers, The Special Needs Doctrine, and In Loco Parentis: The Three Main Attacks on Students' Fourth Amendment Rights Within the Schoolhouse Gate |
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26. Emily Magnuson |
Private Initiatives Continuing Segregation in the Deep South |
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27. Cara Matern |
Structure, Supervision and Services: The Best Educational Environment for Juvenile Offenders |
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28. Tanisha D. Mayo |
Diversity as a Compelling Interest at All Educational Levels |
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29. Jennifer Moisa |
Dare to Dream: The Dream Act, Turning Dreams into Reality |
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30. Megan Redmon |
Emphasizing Parental Involvement: Why No Child Left Behind Needs an Enforcement Clause |
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31. Claire M. Sabin |
Beyond Corey H. to a Full Continuum: The Role of Comprehensive Teacher Certification Schemes in the Progress of LRE |
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32. Bill Schramm |
Co-ed Schools with Single Sex Classrooms: A Fresh Look at Maximizing the Education Experience of Students |
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33. William Schubert |
Reasonably Addressing Student Safety Concerns in Special Education |
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34. Nathan R. Sellers |
Are Teachers Participating in Alternative Route to Certification Programs Highly Qualified Under the No Child Left Behind Act? |
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35. Jacqueline Stephens |
Cyberbullying: A State Problem, Not A School Problem |
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36. Amy Steves |
No Child Left Behind: A Critique of School-Based Physical Education Initiatives and Their Impact on Students with Disabilities |
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37. Gabriela Traxler-Romin |
Public Schools Ability to Discipline Students for Off-Campus Online Speech |
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38. Valerie Uribe |
Children Have a Constitutional Right to Pre-Kindergarten Education Programs |
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39. Ellen Westley |
Chartering the Path for Students with Disabilities |
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40. Amanda Wilson |
Failing to Generalize Skills: The Court's Inability to Apply IDEA's Guarantee of Residential Placement |
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41. Jennifer Woods |
Unschooled or Uneducated?: Striking a Balance Between Parental Choice and State Interests in the Unschooling Movement |