The power of the State to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State's power to... The Roman Catholic Church in the Modern State - Page 262by Charles Clinton Marshall - 1928 - 350 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Industrial relations - 1923 - 716 pages
...Fourteenth Amendment, the Court said: " The power of the State to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State's power to prescribe... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1923 - 872 pages
...domestic tranquility has been shown. The power of the State to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State's power to prescribe... | |
 | Educational law and legislation - 1924 - 228 pages
...domestic tranquility has been shown. The power of the state to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned, nor has challenge been made of the state's power to prescribe... | |
 | Evolution - 1925 - 356 pages
...make reasonable regulation for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned, nor has challenge been made of the state's power 106 107 to prescribe a curriculum for institutions which it supports. Those matters are not in the... | |
 | Willard Walter Patty - Education - 1927 - 278 pages
...Nebraska clearly stated this fact, as follows: "The power of the State to attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including...a curriculum for institutions which it supports."" When a student has completed the curriculum prescribed by the local school board and approved by the... | |
 | Willard Walter Patty - Education - 1927 - 280 pages
...Nebraska clearly stated this fact, as follows: "The power of the State to attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including...not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State,s power to prescribe a curriculum for institutions which it supports." , " When a student has... | |
 | William Brooke Graves - Censorship - 1928 - 1326 pages
...domestic tranquillity has been shown. The power of the state to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Xor has challenge been made of the state's power to prescribe... | |
 | United States. National Advisory Committee on Education - Education - 1931 - 638 pages
...domestic tranquillity has been shown. The power of the State to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State's power to prescribe... | |
 | Labor - 1923 - 368 pages
...make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State's power to prescribe a curriculm for institutions which it supports. Those matters are not within the present controversy.... | |
 | Law - 1925 - 254 pages
...the eighth grade, the court said : "The power of the State to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Ņor has challenge been made of the State's power to prescribe... | |
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