California Public Employee Relations (CPER) Papers
CPER Selected Publications
Education: A Civil Right
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Published in California Public Employee Relations Journal (CPER), No. 170 (February 2005). For more information, go to http://cper.berkeley.edu.
Abstract
Education has been a fundamental right in California since the passage of our original Constitution. Many believe that entitlement to education is even more deep-seated, that it is a human right, a natural right, and a civil right. If this is true, education is necessary for freedom, and the maintenance of a reasonable quality of life. If this is true, the expectations placed on our public education system are immense and more complex than one might suspect, if one examines and truly understands the nature of human, natural, and civil rights.
Subject Area
Administrative Law, Education Law, Employment Practice, Labor Law, Legislation, Politics
Recommended Citation
Gregory J. Dannis Esq.,
"Education: A Civil Right"
(February 2005).
California Public Employee Relations (CPER) Papers.
CPER Selected Publications.
Working Paper 9.
http://law.bepress.com/cperselect/papers/art9
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