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245 00 $aPrivate schools and the public good :$bpolicy alternatives for the eighties /$cEdward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr., editor.
260 $aNotre Dame :$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$c℗♭1981.
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500 $aPapers presented at a conference held in Washington, D.C., July 1980.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gForeword /$rJohn J. Gilligan --$gPreface /$rEdward R. D'Alessio --$gList of contributors --$gEditorial overview :$tThe public good of private schools /$rEdward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr. --$tEducational freedom for minorities.$gIntroduction /$rVincent E. Reed --$tCatholic high schools and minority students /$rAndrew M. Greeley --$tWhy inner-city families send their children to private schools : an empirical study /$rVirgil C. Blum --$tHow federal policies discourage the racial and economic integration of private schools /$rThomas Vitullo-Martin --$tThe St. Thomas community school : a Harlem success story /$rBarbara R. Taylor --$tNonpublic schools and the education of the handicapped /$rFrederick J. Weintraub --$tLegislative proposals for boadening educational opportunity.$gIntroduction /$rAbner J. Mikva --$tPublic funding and private schooling : the state of descriptive and analytic research /$rDenis P. Doyle --$tWhat the congress can do when the court is wrong /$rDaniel Patrick Moynihan --$tThe case against tuition tax credits/$rErnest F. Hollings --$tMaking schools public /$rJohn E. Coons --$tCredit v. subsidies : comment on the California tuition tax credit proposal /$rJohn E. Conns,$rStephen D. Sugarman --$tFederal scholarships for private elementary and secondary education /$rStephen D. Sugarman,$rJohn E. Coons --$tInformation inequities : a fatal flaw in parochiad plans /$rMichael A. Olivas --$tConstitutional perspectives.$gIntroduction /$rJ. Skelly Wright --$tThe constitutionality of federal aid to sectarian elementary and secondary schools : a view from the justice department /$rLarry A. Hammond --$tOn making it look easy by doing it wrong : a critical view of the justice department /$rAntonin Scalia --$tThe case for the consistency of the court and the inconsistency of the justice department /$rNathan Z. Dershowitz --$tThe facts matter : the case for accurate records in constitutional adjudication /$rCharles H. Wilson --$tThe confusion of political choices and constitutional requirements : the perspective of a legal historian /$rWalter Berns.
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700 1 $aGaffney, Edward McGlynn.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tPrivate schools and the public good.$dNotre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press, ℗♭1981$w(OCoLC)644324822
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