By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court appeared Monday to be leaning toward concluding that a federal judge in Arizona abused his discretion when he required the state to continuously increase funding for English as a second language instruction. Overseeing a consent decree in effect since 2000, Judge Raner C. Collins of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona has repeatedly rejected the state...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court appeared Monday to be leaning toward concluding that a federal judge in Arizona abused his discretion when he required the state to continuously increase funding for English as a second language instruction. Overseeing a consent decree in effect since 2000, Judge Raner C. Collins of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona has repeatedly rejected the state...
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