Publication Type

Journal Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

12-1980

Abstract

Prior to the end of World War II, the federal government had little involvement in educational matters. Since then it has become a principal benefactor of higher education and has provided substantial financial assistance to public elementary and secondary schools. In addition, the federal government has funded various programs for preschool education, for adult education, for the training of physically or mentally disabled persons, for student loans, for veterans' benefits and for numerous other educational programs. Thus education, once a matter for private control and support and for local and state government regulation has now become a matter of significant concern to the federal government.

Discipline

Education | Taxation-State and Local | Tax Law

Publication

Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly

Volume

7

Issue

523

First Page

523

Last Page

578

ISSN

0094-5617

Publisher

University of California

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