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Education

Aug. 1, 2014

Judge to hear ACLU suit seeking to compel English instruction to students

In its latest education suit, the American Civil Liberties Union is taking on what it says is the state's obligation to provide English language instruction to non-native speakers.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - In its latest education suit, the American Civil Liberties Union is taking on what it says is the state's obligation to provide English language instruction to non-native speakers.


Like other education-related actions against California, including the recent Vergara suit which struck down teacher job protections, this effort to be heard in an upcoming bench trial alleges ...

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