Litigation
Aug. 15, 2014
Ruling in English instruction case is latest against state education officials
Lawyers and academic experts hailed a judge's ruling that California needs to ensure adequate English instruction for non-native speakers in schools, describing it as a wake-up call for state education officials.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Lawyers and academic experts Wednesday hailed a judge's ruling that California needs to ensure adequate English instruction for non-native speakers in schools, describing it as a wake-up call for state education officials and a victory for parents and students.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant's decision was viewed as one of a string of rulings against state educators acc...
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