First legislation that recognized needs of students with limited English abilities
provides school districts with federal funds to help ESL students (voluntary participation)
revisions in 1974: Created National Advisory Council on Bilingual Education; school district required to have programs for limited english-speaking students regardless of federal funding
cases (laud v nichols - same resources doesn't mean equality)
equal education opportunity act of 1974 updated this
In WWII - age for draft was 18, but age to vote 21
1970 - amendment to Voting Rights Act - set minimum age of 18 for federal and state(Oregon v Mitchell) - Congress doesn't have the right to legislate age for state elections, only federal
(Oregon v Mitchell) - Congress doesn't have the right to legislate age for state elections, only federal
The amendment changed voting age to 18, applied to federal and state elections