By Roy Combs, Peter Fagen and Jordan Bilbeisi
Last week in Vergara v. California, a unanimous California Court of Appeal concluded that state laws governing teacher tenure, dismissal and layoffs do not violate the equal protection clause of California's Constitution. 2016 DJDAR 3641 (April 14, 2016). In doing so, the appellate court reversed a widely publicized 2014 trial court decision that found state laws granting tenure to teach...
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