Texas Education Code §21.031

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Texas Education Code §21.031 was a Texas statute that denied state funding for the education of undocumented children and authorized school districts to exclude them from public schools.

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Texas Education Code §21.031 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Texas statute
education law
appliesTo Texas public school system
surface form: Texas public school districts

undocumented school-age children in Texas
conflictsWith right of undocumented children to equal protection in access to public education as recognized in Plyler v. Doe
consequenceIfApplied exclusion of undocumented children from free public education
constitutionalIssue Equal Protection Clause
surface form: Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
discriminatedOnBasisOf alienage
immigration status
educationLevel primary and secondary education
effect authorized school districts to exclude undocumented children from public schools
denied state funding for the education of undocumented children
geographicScope public schools in Texas
heldUnconstitutionalBy Plyler v. Doe
historicalSignificance central provision challenged in Plyler v. Doe
impact prompted landmark Supreme Court decision on education rights of undocumented children
jurisdiction Texas
surface form: State of Texas
legalCode Texas Education Code
legalStatus invalidated
policyGoal to restrict use of state education funds to children with lawful status
reviewedByCourt Supreme Court of the United States
subjectMatter immigration status of schoolchildren
public education funding
typeOfRestriction enrollment restriction
funding restriction

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Plyler v. Doe challengedStatute Texas Education Code §21.031