September 28, 2017
/CT Mirror:
Court To Hear School Funding Case Amid Discord Over Education Aid
“The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a once-in-a-generation lawsuit that could pave the way for major changes in how the state funds its public schools…”
New Haven Register:
Connecticut Educators Again At Odds With Malloy
“Gov. Dannel P. Malloy upset the teaching community in 2012 when he said all they had to do to achieve tenure was show up…”
Yale Law School:
YLS Clinic Defends Right To An Education Before CT Supreme Court
“Students and faculty from the Education Adequacy Project (EAP) appeared before the Connecticut Supreme Court today to defend the clinic’s historic 2016 trial court victory in CCJEF v. Rell, which found that the state was “defaulting on its constitutional duty” to educate its most disadvantaged children…”
Hartford Courant:
Supreme Court Justices Try To Interpret Judge’s Meaning In School Funding Case
“A year after a Superior Court judge issued a blockbuster ruling that would upend the state’s education system, justices of the state Supreme Court heard arguments in the case Thursday, peppering lawyers for the parties with questions about what exactly the judge meant…”
NBC Connecticut:
State Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In State Education Funding Case
“The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Thursday in an appeal on a 12-year-old lawsuit about how education is funded in the state…”