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  2. Squeeze-out - Wikipedia

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    Under UK law, section 979 of the Companies Act 2006 is the relevant "squeeze out" provision. It gives a takeover bidder who has already acquired 90% of a company's shares the right to compulsorily buy out the remaining shareholders.

  3. Leonard Law - Wikipedia

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    The Leonard Law is a California law passed in 1992 and amended in 2006 that applies the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to private and public colleges, high schools, and universities. The law also applies Article I, Section 2 of the California Constitution to colleges and universities. California is the only state to grant ...

  4. Parent trigger - Wikipedia

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    Parent trigger laws were first introduced by the Los Angeles Parents Union (LAPU), founded in 2006 by Green Dot Public Schools, a charter school organization. [7] [8] [9] Green Dot, led by Steve Barr, also conducted campaigns in Watts—using a pre-existing law for school transformation based on petitions from teachers—to transform public schools into charter schools.

  5. How Some of California's Worst Schools Got Better at Teaching ...

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    Some of the worst-performing elementary schools in California retrained teachers to teach reading with phonics. A new paper says the change worked.

  6. Condoms, bathrooms and suspension: Three things that ... - AOL

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    California lawmakers have passed legislation requiring free condoms in high schools, gender-neutral bathrooms in all schools and an end to some types of suspensions.

  7. 2020 California Proposition 15 - Wikipedia

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    Some wealthier school districts receive more funding through their local property taxes than the LCFF limit. These school districts keep all their local property taxes and only receive "basic aid" from state taxes. [56] On average, basic-aid school districts have more than $4,000 per student (30.6% increase) than LCFF school districts. [58]

  8. California schools would put parents on notice about safe gun ...

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    According to California lawmakers, preventing school-based gun violence starts in the home. While it is a crime for families with youth to improperly store firearms, parents and guardians aren’t ...

  9. Williams v. California - Wikipedia

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    Williams v. California was a class action lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) against the State of California, on behalf of California students, parents and other educational stakeholders, citing the substandard quality of learning resources at Balboa High School as a prominent example.