... source of power. The authority over schools and school affairs is not necessarily a distributive one, to be exercised by local instrumentalities; but, on the contrary, it is a central power, residing in the legislature of the State. It is for the... School Life - 第 124 頁1950完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1890 - 792 頁
...ability, and he declares that the legislature has plenary power over the subject of the public schools. * As the power over schools is a legislative one it...tried one plan is not precluded from trying another. It has a choice of methods, and may change its plans as often as it deems necessary or expedient, and... | |
| 1890 - 950 頁
...in the Legislature of thi State. It is for the law-making power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a state board of education,...township or city organizations throughout the State. With that determination the judiciary can no more rightfully interfere than can the Legislature with... | |
| 1896 - 566 頁
...residing in the Legislature of the State. It is for the lawmaking power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a State board of education,...township, or city organizations throughout the State." In the Pennsylvania case of Ford vs. Kendall Borough School District the court went still further in... | |
| 1899 - 534 頁
...residing in the Legislature of the State. It is for the lawmaking power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a state board of education or distributed to county, township, or city organization throughout the state." (State of Indiana vs. Haworth.) "We may assert positively and without... | |
| 1911 - 978 頁
...cannot be controlled by the courts.— State ei rel. Mitchell v. Gray, 93 Ind. 303. fb] (Sup. 1890) As the power over schools is a legislative one, it...tried one plan, is not precluded from trying another. It has a choice of methods, and may change its plans as often as it deems necessary or expedient, and... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Edward Charles Elliott - 1915 - 762 頁
...in the legislature of the state. It is for the law-making power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a state board of education,...township, or city organizations throughout the state. With that determination the judiciary can no more rightfully interfere than can the legislature with... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1916 - 538 頁
...interfere than can the legislature with a decree or judgment pronounced by a judicial tribunal. . . . As the power over schools is a legislative one, it...tried one plan, is not precluded from trying another. It has a choice of methods, and may change its plans as often as it deems necessary or expedient; and... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1916 - 530 頁
...residing in the legislature of the State. It is for the lawmaking power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a state board of education,...township, or city organizations throughout the State. With that determination the judiciary can no more rightfully interfere than can the legislature with... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1916 - 554 頁
...residing in the legislature of the State. It is for the lawmaking power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a state board of education,...township, or city organizations throughout the State. With that determination the judiciary can no more rightfully interfere than can the legislature with... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1916 - 534 頁
...residing in the legislature of the State. It is for the lawmaking power to determine whether the authority shall be exercised by a state board of education,...distributed to county, township, or city organizations tliroughout the State. With that determination the judiciary can no more rightfully interfere than... | |
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