Scenarios about 'san antonio v rodriguez'
San Antonio v. Rodriguez was a landmark 1973 U.S. Supreme Court case that ruled education is not a fundamental right under the Constitution, upholding Texas' school funding system despite disparities between wealthy and poor districts. The 5-4 decision significantly impacted educational equity by allowing states to maintain unequal school funding based on local property taxes, shaping decades of education policy and reform efforts in alternate timelines exploring different outcomes for American educational equality.
What If School Funding Was Equal Across Districts?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States implemented equal per-pupil funding across all school districts, potentially transforming educational outcomes, economic mobility, and social equity in America.