A group of parents and students sued the state of California Tuesday over a mandate that 32 counties conduct remote learning for the fall semester.
"In defendants' rush to enact these new restrictions they have placed politics ahead of the wellbeing of children and children's important -- indeed fundamental -- interest in receiving equal access to meaningful education," the complaint stated. Matthew Brach, Jesse Petrilla, et al....
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