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Serrano v. Priest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serrano v. Priest refers to three cases decided by the California Supreme Court: Serrano v. Priest , 5 Cal.3d 584 (1971) ( Serrano I ); Serrano v. Priest , 18 Cal.3d 728 (1976) ( Serrano II )...
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Critics argued that this finance system was inherently unfair and, following the success of Serrano v. Priest (1971), repeatedly challenged the constitutionality of local funding plans in court. ... It is quite possible that the Serrano decision dramatically reduced public support for education—Fischel (1989),
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While the Serrano v Priest decisions and Proposition 13 effectively rendered California school district budgets exogenous, intra-district resource allocation remains largely at the discretion of school district administrations. ... Grogger, Jeff, 1996. "Does School Quality Explain the Recent Black/White Wage Trend?,"
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opinion in Serrano v. Priest,l concerning the constitutionality of inter- ...... financing.31 The Serrano decision is subject to the same attack insofar ... These reasons, however, are not sufficient to explain the very ...
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However, before embarking on an examination of the massive factual record presented by the parties, it will be necessary first to provide a brief procedural history of the case, and a brief description of the arc of school funding litigation nationwide that began in California with Serrano v Priest (5 Cal3d 584,
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Online news sections of the The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Kentucky Enquirer ... For nearly 30 years — since California's Serrano vs. Priest in 1971 — state supreme courts have been reviewing and ruling on how states fund schools.
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But unlike the claims of the lawyers who brought the earlier needs-based cases, the Coons team's legal theory was soon embraced in two extremely important cases -- by the California Supreme Court in Serrano v. Priest (more on that in the following section) and by a lower Texas federal court panel in Rodriguez v.
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