Unchartered Territory: Market Competition's Constitutional Collision with Sex-Segregated Charter Schools

51 Pages Posted: 25 Feb 2010 Last revised: 30 Jun 2011

Date Written: July 30, 2009

Abstract

The Article analyzes how legally appropriate challenges to sex-segregated charter schools - entrepreneurial small businesses that are majority taxpayer financed - may inhibit the development of a more liquid educational marketplace, thereby stunting innovation.

Keywords: markets, school choice, economics, competition, charter school, entrepreneur, organizational architecture, segregation, culturally conscious, education, urban, single-sex, sex-segregation, gender, discrimination, Title IX, Equal Protection Clause, LEA, school, Friedman, Myrdal, James Baldwin

Suggested Citation

Groshoff, David, Unchartered Territory: Market Competition's Constitutional Collision with Sex-Segregated Charter Schools (July 30, 2009). Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal, No. 2, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1441357

David Groshoff (Contact Author)

American Jewish University ( email )

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