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Litigation

Feb. 21, 2014

Plaintiffs have failed to prove their case, say defendants in major education suit

After three weeks of plaintiffs' testimony from nearly 20 witnesses, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge must decide if a potentially landmark education lawsuit is fit to continue.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - After three weeks of plaintiffs' testimony from nearly 20 witnesses, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge must decide if a potentially landmark education lawsuit is fit to continue.


As the plaintiffs' attorneys concluded their case Thursday, both sides took the opportunity to announce they were filing motions for judgment in the suit that seeks to strike down laws that ...

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