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California Supreme Court

Oct. 6, 2010

Court Mulls In-State Tuition

As the immigration issue lights up the governor's race, the California Supreme Court is mulling the validity of a state law that allows illegal immigrant students to pay in-state rates for college tuition.

By Laura Ernde

Daily Journal Staff Writer

As the immigration issue lights up the governor's race, the California Supreme Court is mulling the validity of a state law that allows illegal immigrant students to pay in-state rates for college tuition.

The justices will hear oral argument Tuesday in Fresno in a challenge to the law brought by out-of-state students who say it's unfair that they have to pay higher tuition than...

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