| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1963 - 1142 էջ
...Court then said : "Evidently the legislature has attempted materially to interfere with the >.;//iny of modern language teachers, with the opportunities...power of parents to control the education of their young." ™ Thus the Court struck at a doctrine which is everything identified with modern totalitarian... | |
| Sanford Levinson, Steven Mailloux - 1988 - 524 էջ
...due process cases, which emphasized interference "with the calling of modern language teachers . . . and with the power of parents to control the education of their own."29 On this view, the most one can fairly find in Meyer and Pierce is a principle about freedom... | |
| Dennis E. Baron - 1990 - 260 էջ
...the German language cannot reasonably be regarded as harmful" and that the Nebraska legislature had "attempted materially to interfere with the calling...power of parents to control the education of their own." McReynolds noted the intention of the Nebraska legislature "to promote civic development by inhibiting... | |
| James Crawford - 1992 - 532 էջ
...proscribed; but German, French, Spanish, Italian, and every other alien speech are within the ban. Evidently the Legislature has attempted materially...power of parents to control the education of their own. It is said the purpose of the legislation was to promote civic development by inhibiting training... | |
| William G. Ross - 1994 - 304 էջ
...Amendment." 52 The Court found that the Siman Act's prohibition on the teaching of all modern languages could "interfere with the calling of modern language teachers,...power of parents to control the education of their own." The Court observed that Plato's proposal for communal rearing of children and other similar ideas... | |
| Christopher Wolfe - 1994 - 472 էջ
...not only with the occupational rights of modern-language teachers, but also with the pupils' rights to acquire knowledge and with the power of parents to control the education of their children. Likewise, the Court held that parental (as well as property) rights precluded Oregon's attempt... | |
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