"In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education."

- Brown v. Bd. of Educ.

Upcoming Issue

The following items will be published in the Volume 2009, No. 2 issue of the Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal. To pre-order a copy of this issue, visit our subscriptions department.

Articles

Desegregating Resegregation Efforts: Providing All Students Opportunities to Excel in Advanced Mathematics Courses

by Spencer C. Weiler and Susan Walker

The Tangled Web of Plagiarism Litigation: Sorting Out the Legal Issues

by Ralph Mawdsley

Affirmative Action Gone Haywire: State Laws Granting Preference to Illegal Aliens in College Tuition and Why They Are Preempted by Federal Law

by Ralph Kasarda

Parental Rights and the State Regulation of Religious Schools

by Matthew Steilen

Notes

Nervous Laughter and the High Cost of Equality: Renewing “No Child Left Behind” Will Safeguard a Vibrant Federalism and a Path Toward Educational Excellence

by Anthony Consiglio

Constitutionality of Home Education: Should there even be a debate?

by Chad Olsen