SHELTON COLLEGE v. STATE BD. OF ED.


48 N.J. Super. 501 (1967)

SHELTON COLLEGE, APPELLANT, v. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, RESPONDENT.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided February 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. David W. Conrad argued the cause for appellant (Mr. Griffith H. Jones, of counsel; Messrs. Conrad & Jones, attorneys).

Mr. Joseph A. Hoffman, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Mr. Alan B. Handler, First Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Mrs. Marilyn Loftus Schauer, Deputy Attorney General, of counsel and on the brief; Mr. Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney).


The opinion of the court was delivered by WEINTRAUB, C.J.

Shelton College (herein Shelton) attacks the constitutionality of our statute relating to the granting of baccalaureate degrees. The vehicle for this attack is an appeal to the Appellate Division from so much of a resolution of the State Board of Education "as purports to limit the duration of the authority of Appellant to confer the degree of Bachelor of Arts to September 15, 1966," which date was extended...

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