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Litigation

May 5, 2015

California State University beats student class action over 2009 fee hikes

California State University acted reasonably and fairly when trustees imposed two fee increases on students within three months during the state's 2009 budget crisis, a San Francisco County Superior Court jury has ruled.


By Phil Johnson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California State University acted reasonably and fairly when trustees imposed two
fee increases on students within three months during the state's 2009 budget crisis,
a San Francisco County Superior Court jury has ruled.


The class action sought $54 million plus prejudgment interest on the behalf of 175,000
students...

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