Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The plaintiffs are presenting a theory that teacher tenure laws violate the state constitution's equal protection clause, a claim legal experts see as both a novel attack on union-bargained statutes, and a difficult case to make.
Several major education cases of the past five decades in which plaintiffs prevailed have each made constitutional claims. But Stanford Law School prof...
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