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The judge took the unique stance of citing Brown v. Board of Education in ruling that nine students who filed suit against the state and the teachers' union were correct in claiming that the five California laws prevent them from getting an adequate education. Of course, he stayed his own order pending appeal, which the California A-G and the NEA most certainly will do.Fox News: Judge rules California teacher tenure laws unconstitutionalhttp://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ifornia-teacher-tenure-laws-unconstitutional/http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ifornia-teacher-tenure-laws-unconstitutional/
LOS ANGELES – A first-of-its-kind court ruling that concluded California's union-backed teacher tenure, layoff and dismissal laws infringe on students' rights to an equal public education adds fire to a debate over whether the job protections afforded professional educators are partly to blame for what ails the nation's schools, experts said.
A judge in Los Angeles on Tuesday sided with nine students who sued to overturn the state statutes governing teacher hiring and firing, saying they served no compelling purpose and had led to an unfair, nonsensical system that drove excellent new teachers from the classroom too soon while allowing incompetent senior ones to remain.
The practices harm students in a way that "shocks the conscience" and have "a disproportionate burden on poor and minority students," Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu said in striking down the five laws as violations of the California Constitution.
Also yesterday, the Kansas-NEA said they would file suit against a new law that eliminates guaranteed tenure.
Don't you love the way The Star identified it as the "GOP's tenure law"?? :laugh:http://www.kansascity.com/news/stat...n-promising-to-sue-over-GOP’s-tenure-law.htmlKansas City Star: Kansas teachers union promising to sue over GOP’s tenure law http://www.kansascity.com/news/stat...n-promising-to-sue-over-GOP’s-tenure-law.html
The largest teachers union in Kansas promised Monday to file a state-court lawsuit against a measure eliminating guaranteed tenure in public schools and perhaps other policies attached by conservative Republican legislators to an education funding law enacted this year.