Document Type
Article
Media Type
Text
Abstract
An analysis of the constitutional difficulties of imposing draft registration compliance as a prerequisite to receiving federal educational assistance. Particularly, the issues of equal protection, self-incrimination and bills of attainder as considered in the Selective Service decision will be discussed.
First Page
307
Last Page
334
Publication Date
5-1-1985
Department
College of Law
ISSN
0734-1490
Language
eng
Publisher
Northern Illinois University Law Review
Recommended Citation
McLennon, Mark J.
(1985)
"Draft Cards and Report Cards: Financial Aid Remains Contingent Upon Draft Registration Under Selective Service System v. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group,"
Northern Illinois University Law Review: Vol. 5:
Iss.
2, Article 3.
Suggested Citation
Mark J. McLennon, Note, Draft Cards and Report Cards: Financial Aid Remains Contingent Upon Draft Registration Under Selective Service System v. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group, 5 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 307 (1985).