Our present system for delivering publicly funded education is in need of dramatic reform. Educational choice programs provide that reform as they shift the power from state boards of education and school districts to parents. Educational choice programs are growing in popularity with programs in more than half the states and Washington, DC.
As the nation’s leading legal advocate for educational choice—with more than 25 years of experience defending these programs against legal challenges, including two victories before the U.S. Supreme Court and 10 state supreme court victories—IJ is well-positioned to weigh in on the constitutionality of proposed legislation. IJ’s team of educational choice experts are always available to answer questions or address concerns.
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Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue
On June 30, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided one of the most important education reform cases in the past half-century. This landmark case held that the U.S. Constitution does not allow states to discriminate…
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Cleveland, Ohio, School Choice (Federal Case)
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A Guide to Designing Educational Choice Programs
Over the course of the last few decades, the law has gradually changed to recognize the constitutionality of educational choice programs and that its beneficiaries are students, not schools. The most recent development is Espinoza…
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Federal Special Education Law and State School Choice Programs
In this article, Nat Malkus and Tim Keller outline the federal laws that protect students with disabilities, give an overview of school choice programs, and explain how participating in school choice programs affects the rights…
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12 Myths and Realities about Private Educational Choice Programs
Educational choice programs—defined broadly as programs that provide parents financial aid to opt their children out of the traditional public school system—have been a topic of significant public discussion and debate in recent months. Despite…
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Bulletproofing School Choice
This paper brings together the hard-won lessons of IJ’s experiences to help advocates and lawmakers craft effective school choice legislation likely to withstand a legal challenge.