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Education

Jul. 22, 2016

Vergara facts meet the test

The California Supreme Court has the opportunity to safeguard the rights of millions of schoolchildren if it agrees to hear the landmark case challenging the constitutionality of the state's flawed teacher employment statutes. By Ralia Polechronis and Alissa Bernstein

By Ralia Polechronis and Alissa Bernstein

The California Supreme Court has the opportunity to safeguard the rights of millions of schoolchildren if it agrees to hear the landmark case Vergara v. California, S234741, challenging the constitutionality of the state's flawed teacher employment statutes which result in lifetime job protection for ineffective teachers at the expense of students' fundamental right to an education.

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