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Education News

With New Ruling, Texas Supreme Court Steps Back From Past Role In School Finance

Laura Isensee

Posted on May 16, 2016 · "The Supreme Court is telling us that they’re simply not going to get involved in any more school finance disputes," said Al Kauffman, who is a law professor at St. Mary’s University.

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Education News

Texas Supreme Court Rules Against 600-Plus School Districts

Laura Isensee

Posted on May 13, 2016 · “Our Byzantine school funding ‘system’ is undeniably imperfect, with immense room for improvement. But it satisfies minimum constitutional requirements," the court ruled.

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After Decades of Texas School Finance Battles, Some Say Little Has Changed

Laura Isensee

Posted on April 15, 2016 · Patty Rodriguez insists that the quality of your education shouldn’t depend on the property wealth of your neighborhood. The result is unfair to the children of Edgewood.

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What One Group Wants From The Texas Supreme Court In The School Finance Lawsuit

Laura Isensee

Posted on March 17, 2016 · They’re asking the Supreme Court to reconsider if school funding is efficient.

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Education News

Four Ways The Texas Supreme Court Could Rule In School Finance Case

Laura Isensee

Posted on March 9, 2016 · And when will the ruling come? It could be any day. But Chief Justice Nathan Hecht said definitely by the end of June.

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Education News

State Attorneys Ask Supreme Court to Dismiss School Finance Lawsuit

Laura Isensee

Posted on September 1, 2015 · Lawyers for the school districts argued that state lawmakers have failed to keep up school funding, and that the outdated and complicated system is failing even more students.

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