VLANDIS V. KLINE
412 U.S. 441 (1973)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal challenging the validity of a Connecticut non-resident tuition policy under which was based on a rebuttable presumption.
FACTS: Two students sued Connecticut University over its tuition policy that subjected all non-residents students to a higher tuition rate than in-state students. Residency was based on a one-year residence prior to registration for unmarried students and for married students; residency was established at the time of registration. A student's residency status continued for the duration of the attendance at the University. The District Court held in favor of the students. The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed.
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