The right to home school : a guide to the law on parents' rights in education / Christopher J. Klicka.
2002
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Title
The right to home school : a guide to the law on parents' rights in education / Christopher J. Klicka.
Published
Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Call Number
KF4221 .K55 2002
Edition
Third edition.
ISBN
0890896232
Description
xvi, 206 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50019142
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
Preface
1
What Is Home Schooling?
1
2
The Conflict: Parental Rights v. State Regulation
21
3
The Nature and History of Parental Liberty in Education
29
4
The Free Exercise of Religion and the Right to Home School
49
5
Religious Freedom Case Decisions Against Home Education
73
6
Restrictions Are Often Found Unconstitutionally Void for Vagueness
83
7
The Right to Home School Protected Under Private School Laws
99
8
Home School Parents Have the Right to a Neutral Decision-Maker
111
9
The Unconstitutionality of Home Visits
123
10
The Myth of Teacher Qualifications
135
11
The Rights of Handicapped Home Schoolers
149
12
Legislative Trends to Protect Home Schoolers
159
App. I
Home School Students Excel in College
169
App. II
Why Do We Need State Parental Rights Acts?
181
App. III
Religious Freedom Loses Ground - But States are Fighting Back
193
App. IV
Cases Supporting the Least Restrictive Means Component of the Compelling Interest Test
199
App. V
Cases Supporting the Essential Component of the Compelling Interest Test
201
App. VI
Troxel v. Granville: A Victory for Parental Rights
203