New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College
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New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College | |
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Court | Supreme Court of New Jersey |
Full case name | The New Jersey State Board of Higher Education and T. Edward Hollander, Chancellor of the New Jersey Department of Education, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. The Board of Directors at Shelton College, Glenn Rogers and Carl McIntire, Defendants-Appellants. |
Decided | August 9, 1982 |
Citation | 448 A.2d 988; 90 N.J. 470 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Robert Wilentz, Morris Pashman, Robert L. Clifford, Sidney Schreiber, Alan B. Handler, Stewart G. Pollock, Daniel Joseph O'Hern |
Case opinions | |
Majority | O'Hern, joined by Wilentz, Pashman, Clifford, Schreiber, Handler, Pollock |
New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College, 90 N.J. 470 (1982), 448 A.2d 988, is a New Jersey Supreme Court case regarding state regulation of religious schools which grant academic degrees.[1] The Court held that religious schools are prohibited from granting degrees without a state license.
References
- ↑ Supreme Court of New Jersey (1982). "New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College". Retrieved April 24, 2017.
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