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public school); Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390 (1923) (striking down a state statute prohibiting foreign-language instruction); see also Troxel v
262 U.S. 390 (1923) (striking down a state statute prohibiting foreign-language instruction); see also Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000
requiring all children to attend public school); Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390 (1923) (striking down a state statute prohibiting foreign-language
Soc’y of Sisters, 268 U.S. 510 (1925) (striking down statute requiring all children to attend public school); Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390 (1923
; Pierce v. Soc’y of Sisters, 268 U.S. 510 (1925) (striking down statute requiring all children to attend public school); Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390
have argued for years for a similar project, for many closely related reasons. 262 And yet, half a century in, we remain largely mired in the same
2d 379, 383 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007))); Washington v. Meachum, 680 A.2d 262, 283 (Conn. 1996) (“We are . . . unwilling to invade the province of the
N.E.2d 379, 383 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007))); Washington v. Meachum, 680 A.2d 262, 283 (Conn. 1996) (“We are . . . unwilling to invade the province of the
77 (2009); Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, 490 U.S 228, 263 (1989); id. at 259 (White, J., concurring); id. at 262 (O’Connor, J., concurring); id. at
scope of state autonomy under the Constitution.262 Sure enough, a mere seven years later, Justice O’Connor again invoked the Tenth Amendment in New