The Roosevelt Court: A Study in Judicial Politics and Values, 1937-1947 |
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... Board of Educa- tion of Ewing Township . The state of New Jersey had authorized local boards of education to make rules and contracts for transportation of children to and from schools , whether public or private , " except such school ...
... Board of Educa- tion of Ewing Township . The state of New Jersey had authorized local boards of education to make rules and contracts for transportation of children to and from schools , whether public or private , " except such school ...
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... board orders was a constitutional necessity , but it did conclude that since the boards operate under a statute and rules which limit and define their juris- diction , orders issued in violation of the law or regulations were not ...
... board orders was a constitutional necessity , but it did conclude that since the boards operate under a statute and rules which limit and define their juris- diction , orders issued in violation of the law or regulations were not ...
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... Board , for which judicial enforcement was sought , and the Court has been consistently favorable in its reactions . The Board has appeared before the Supreme Court in 59 cases since its establishment . In 46 of these proceedings its ...
... Board , for which judicial enforcement was sought , and the Court has been consistently favorable in its reactions . The Board has appeared before the Supreme Court in 59 cases since its establishment . In 46 of these proceedings its ...
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The Eight MiddleAged | 9 |
DIVIDED IT STANDS | 23 |
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