Perspective
Apr. 20, 2016
Vergara reversed: Unions can now rejoice at the expense of our children
Attorney Michele M. Goldsmith gives her take on the recent decision in California's landmark teacher-tenure case.





Michele M. Goldsmith
Shareholder
Bergman Dacey Goldsmith
labor & employment
10880 Wilshire Blvd # 900
Los Angeles , CA 90024
Phone: (310) 470-6110
Email: mgoldsmith@bdgfirm.com
Loyola Law School
Michele M. Goldsmith is a shareholder of Bergman Dacey Goldsmith, where she chairs the office's labor and employment department. You can reach her at (310) 470-6110 or mgoldsmith@bdgfirm.com
In the Vergara lawsuit, nine students who were attending various California public schools courageously brought suit against the state of California and state officials seeking an order declaring five parts of the California Education Code unconstitutional. Vergara v. California, 2016 DJDAR 3641 (April 14, 2016).
The Vergara plaintiffs alleged that they were unconstitutionally denied equal a...
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