School Finance Reform in New Jersey: a Piecemeal Response to a Systemic Problem

Analyzes impact of court-mandated school-finance reform in New Jersey. Finds, for example, that while the state's poorest urban districts have benefited from the reform efforts, systematic inequities inherent in the state's system of school funding have not been addressed. (Contains 21 ref...

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Court Litigation
Educational Equity (Finance)
Educational Finance
Elementary Secondary Education
Finance Reform
Financial budgets
Funding
Lawsuits
Litigants
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Poverty Areas
School districts
Spending
State Courts
Students
Tax rates
Taxes
Taxpaying
Urban Schools
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