By John Affeldt
In one of the most important cases of our generation, the California Court of Appeal ruled that there is no minimum guarantee of educational quality in the California Constitution. The ineluctable conclusion from the court's 2-1 decision in two companion cases, Campaign for Quality Education v. California and Robles-Wong v. California, is that one has a right to a public school education, but it is only the right ...
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