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Education

Apr. 29, 2006

Attorneys Weigh Challenging Tickets to Student Protesters

LOS ANGELES - Civil rights attorneys insist students can participate in Monday's marches to protest proposed changes in immigration laws and are considering legal challenges to cities and school districts that issue tickets or truancy notices.

By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Civil rights attorneys insist students can participate in Monday's marches to protest proposed changes in immigration laws and are considering legal challenges to cities and school districts that issue tickets or truancy notices.
      "We are looking at whether the tickets are lawful," said Carol Sobel, president...

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