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Education

Sep. 27, 2000

School Voucher Gouger

The American Civil Liberties Union recently filed a landmark case against the state of California for failing to provide public-school students with the bare essentials they need to learn, such as textbooks, adequate facilities and permanent, credentialed teachers.

        By Ramona Ripston

        The American Civil Liberties Union recently filed a landmark case against the state of California for failing to provide public-school students with the bare essentials they need to learn, such as textbooks, adequate facilities and permanent, credentialed teachers. The suit, Williams v. California, holds the state to its constitutional pr...

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