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California Supreme Court

Nov. 17, 2010

Undocumented Students Score Win

In an opinion likely to fan flames in the immigration debate, the state Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of a California law that lets undocumented immigrant students pay lower in-state tuition fees to attend public colleges and unive


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In an opinion likely to fan flames in the immigration debate, the state Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of a California law that lets undocumented immigrant students pay lower in-state tuition fees to attend public colleges and universities.


The ruling was the first in the nation by a state high court on an issue that could affect nine other states with similar laws, lawyers said. Those states a...

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