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Litigation

Jul. 19, 2014

DOJ sides with ACLU in education suit

Attorneys in the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice have sided with the ACLU in the group's lawsuit targeting California education officials over English language instruction for nonnative speakers in schools.

By Chase Scheinbaum
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Attorneys in the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice have sided with the American Civil Liberties Union in the group's lawsuit targeting California education officials for allegedly inadequate English language instruction for nonnative speakers in schools.

"The State of California is responsible for enforcing the State Constitution, including its guarantee to provide education to all children as one...

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