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Litigation

Mar. 7, 2014

State, unions stick to old themes in defending education suit

The defendants in a major education suit began presenting their case Wednesday, reiterating that well-run schools offer good education to poor and minority students.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Following Tuesday's loss in a motion for judgment, the state of California and and two teachers' unions took to the courtroom Wednesday to mount their defense in a potentially groundbreaking education lawsuit.


Right from the start, the defendants and intervenors - two teachers unions whose members enjoy employment protections that plaintiffs seek to strike down - revisited re...

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