Title of article
Anti-Immigrant Legislation, Social Justice, and the Right to Equal Educational Opportunity
Author/Authors
Petronicolos، Loucas نويسنده , , New، William S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-372
From page
373
To page
0
Abstract
In the debates overpolicies seeking to exclude illegal immigrant youth from public education, complex issues related to the human and legal rights of this group have often been reduced to cost-benefit analyses, to partisan polemics about multiculturalism and national identity, and to campaign posturing about tax burdens and crime. This article presents a contextual analysis of such policies and the related legal standards, with a focus on social justice and equality issues that are raised by the exclusion of any distinct group of children from educational opportunity. Our main thesis is that every individualʹs interest in meaningful public education is fundamental, in a constitutional sense, and that this interest does not depend on citizenship or economic status. We begin with an analysis of Californiaʹs Proposition 187 and related Supreme Court decisions, most notably Plyler v. Doe (1982) and San Antonio v. Rodriguez (1973), and move to connections with school finance litigation. We continue with an appraisal of the potential of current federal and state case law to address issues of justice that legislation such as Proposition 187 might raise in the future. Finally, we present an argument for the strengthening of Fourteenth Amendment protections in the domain of education and give special attention to the formulations of Justice Thurgood Marshall in several pertinent cases.
Keywords
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Journal title
American Educational Research Journal
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
American Educational Research Journal
Record number
22712
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