Volume 24, No. 1
Summer 1998
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Conflict and Consensus in the Historical Process: The Intellectual
Foundations of the School Finance Reform Litigation Movement
JAMES GORDON WARD, Professor and Department Head of Curriculum
and Instruction, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1
Fiscal Equity Litigation and the Democratic Imperative
MICHAEL A. REBELL, Executive Director and Counsel of the Campaign f
or Fiscal Equity, Inc., New York City and a Visiting Lecturer at the
Yale Law School 23
Judicial Analysis during the New Wave of School Finance Litigation:
The New Adequacy in Education
DEBORAH A. VERSTEGEN, Associate Professor in the Curry School
of Education, University of Virginia 51
Judicial Review:
Issues of State Court Involvement in School Finance Litigation
WILLIAM BRADLEY COLWELL, Assistant Professor in Educational
Administration & Higher Education at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 69
Gambling on Settlement: The Baltimore City Schools Adequacy Litigations
DIANE W. CIPOLLONE, attorney and freelance legal writer 87
Intra-district Equity: From the Courts to Resolution
PATRICK F. GALVIN, Associate Professor in the Department of
Educational Administration, University of Utah 108
Legislative Updates: Michigan
CATHERINE C. SIELKE, Assistant Professor in the Department of
Educational Leadership, University of Georgia 131
BOOK REVIEW
Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies, and the Entrepreneurial University
By Sheila Slaughter and Larry L. Leslie
Reviewed by MARY P. McKEOWN-MOAK, Moak, Casey & Associates,
Austin, Texas 135
Index to Volume 23 141
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