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  2. Vergara v. California - Wikipedia

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    [63] The president of the California Federation of Teachers (the AFT's California affiliate) blamed the Vergara lawsuit for fostering a teacher shortage in the state, and then said, "[w]e can now turn closer attention to solving the actual problems we confront in our schools, such as securing adequate funding . . . reducing class sizes ...

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

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    This led to a legal settlement in which the state's 75 worst-performing elementary schools agreed to invest in evidence-based reading instruction—that is, in training teachers to use techniques ...

  4. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 1974, [38] following his second rejection from UC Davis, Bakke brought suit against the university's governing board in the Superior Court of California, [33] Yolo County. He sought an order admitting him on the ground that the special admission programs for minorities violated the U.S. and California constitutions, and Title VI of ...

  5. Mendez v. Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalo dedicated the next year to a lawsuit against the Westminster School District of Orange County. The school district offered to compromise by allowing the Mendez children to attend the elementary school without any other students of Mexican-American descent. The Mendez family declined the offer and continued the lawsuit.

  6. California lawsuit alleges teachers have a First Amendment ...

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  7. History of slavery in California - Wikipedia

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    In 1849, a white man lost a case against a black man who was accused of both being a slave and being in debt to the accuser. At the time, California was not under U.S. rule, and Mexican law, which prohibited slavery, was used in the case. This resulted in the legal precedent of the official non-acknowledgement of slavery in California.

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  9. List of United States court cases involving the Fourteenth ...

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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education: 1971 402 U.S. 1 establish bussing as a solution Guey Heung Lee v. Johnson: 1971 404 U.S 1215 "Brown v. Board of Education was not written for blacks alone", desegregation of Asian schools in opposition to parents of Asian students Milliken v. Bradley: 1974 418 U.S. 717 rejected bussing across school ...