Meyer v. Nebraska: As told by the lawyer who won it

The Volokh Conspiracy 2016-02-04

Summary:

Can the government prohibit children from being taught foreign languages in private schools? No, according to Meyer v. Nebraska (1922) — a preeminent case for judicial protection of rights not expressly enumerated in the Constitution. The winning lawyer was a Catholic Democrat from Nebraska, Arthur Mullen. In his autobiography, “Western Democrat” (1940), Mullen explains that the […]

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Cyberlaw » The Volokh Conspiracy

Tags:

communism

Authors:

David Kopel

Date tagged:

02/04/2016, 11:31

Date published:

02/04/2016, 08:24