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California Courts of Appeal

Apr. 23, 2016

Education funding lawsuit likely headed to state high court

A divided state appellate court declined to revive two lawsuits alleging that state officials violated the California Constitution by failing to adequately fund K-12 public schools, setting the cases up for review from the state Supreme Court.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A divided state appellate court declined to revive two lawsuits alleging that state officials violated the California Constitution by failing to adequately fund K-12 public schools, setting the cases up for review from the state Supreme Court.

The coalition of students, parents, local school boards and education advocacy groups that lost 2-1 Wednesday at the 1st District Cou...

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