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Vol. 8, Issue 2, 1992April 01, 1992 EDT

A Constitutional Analysis of Compulsory School Attendance Laws in the Southeast: Do They Unlawfully Interfere with Alternatives to Public Education?

Mark Murphy,
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Georgia State University Law Review
Mark Murphy, A Constitutional Analysis of Compulsory School Attendance Laws in the Southeast:  Do They Unlawfully Interfere with Alternatives to Public Education?, 8 Georgia State University Law Review (1992).
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