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Perspective

Jun. 18, 2014

The first steps of education reform?

While Vergara works its way through the appeals process, AB 215 is waiting for the governor's signature. By Michele M. Goldsmith


By Michele M. Goldsmith


Rarely does a Los Angeles County Superior Court decision, particularly a tentative decision, draw so much attention. But when the tentative decision rules that five California Education Code statutes are unconstitutional, applying the strict scrutiny standard, it is bound to draw interest.


On June 10, Judge Rolf Treu, after a trial spanning four months, issued a simply formatted and sparsely legally cited 16-page opinion ...

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