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Litigation

Mar. 29, 2014

Closing arguments wrap up potentially landmark education case

Whether California's 275,000 teachers will continue to enjoy job protections including seniority-based layoffs and lifetime tenure is an issue now solely in the hands of a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Whether California's 275,000 teachers will continue to enjoy job protections including seniority-based layoffs and lifetime tenure is an issue now solely in the hands of a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.


Attorneys delivered closing remarks to Judge Rolf M. Treu on Thursday, capping an eight-week trial that sought to strike down five educator employment statutes as uncon...

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