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December 9, 2005


Tuesday, NYC: "Should courts order school funding?"

The Federalist Society's New York City Lawyers chapter is sponsoring a debate next Tuesday evening, Dec. 13, on the merits of the campaign to persuade courts to seize control of school finance issues. Prof. Michael Rebell of Columbia, a leading supporter of school-finance suits, will face off against Prof. Michael Heise of Cornell. The moderator will be U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska of the S.D.N.Y. (details) (more on school finance suits).

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