New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College
New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College, 90 N.J. 470 (1982), 448 A.2d 988, is 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.
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- ^ Supreme Court of New Jersey (1982). "New Jersey Board of Higher Education v. Shelton College". Retrieved 24 April 2017.
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- New Jersey state case law
- Supreme Court of New Jersey
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