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Perspective

Feb. 14, 2012

What’s next in ACLU's student fees litigation case

Judge allows four claims to move forward in the ACLU's class action against the state of California. By Sloan Simmons and Tom Manniell of Lozano Smith PC


By Sloan Simmons and Tom Manniello


In the fall of 2010, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a class action against the state of California regarding, among other issues, the state's alleged abrogation of its responsibility to ensure that California school districts do not charge student fees in violation of the free school guarantee under the California Constitution and related laws.


The parties reached a proposed settlement in December 2010, w...

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