By Jennifer M. Chacón
On Oct. 5, the state Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit involving a challenge to California Government Code Section 68130.5. This provision, enacted in 2001, specifies that students who are admitted to California's public colleges and universities are entitled to pay in-state tuition if they attended high school in California for at least three years and graduated or obtained the equivalent of high school gra...
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