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May 13, 2007


Oklahoma high court rejects school finance lawsuit

Citing, among other reasons, separation of powers, the nature of the school funding controversy as a non-justiciable political question, and the lack of plaintiff standing (opinion/news coverage). Would that high courts in New York (and many other states) had shown the same good sense.

Posted by Walter Olson at 10:55 PM | TrackBack (0)



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