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  2. Vergara v. California - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, the Times Editorial Board concluded that "California’s tenure and seniority laws do tend to protect the worst teachers at the expense of students. The Legislature, always too obliging to the desires of the teachers unions, must gather its strength on behalf of the state’s children to reform bad laws."

  3. 2005 California Proposition 74 - Wikipedia

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    The Incumbent law, passed in 1983, required that teachers be evaluated for performance during a two-year probationary period before gaining tenure. [2] In the winter of 2004, California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger sponsored a bill to amend the state Constitution to require merit pay for teachers.

  4. Levering Act - Wikipedia

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    The Levering Act (Cal. Gov. Code § 3100-3109) was a law enacted by the U.S. state of California in 1950. It required state employees to subscribe to a loyalty oath that specifically disavowed radical beliefs. [1]

  5. Trump's Agenda47 on education: Abolish teacher tenure ...

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    Give preference to schools that abolish teacher tenure "To reward good teachers, President Trump will implement funding preferences and favorable treatment for states and school districts that ...

  6. Teacher tenure reform (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Only 101 of Florida's 10,689 new teachers were dismissed by the school in 1998. While this reform was considered a success by some, teacher unions stepped in and won back many protections. In 2009, a new plan was proposed. Legislators wished to get rid of tenure for all new teachers. Tenure would be replaced with yearly renewable contracts.

  7. California district to pay $360K to teacher fired for not ...

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    A Southern California school district reached an agreement to settle a 2023 lawsuit from a former teacher who refused to adhere to the district’s gender identity-related policies.

  8. California teacher wants job back after refusing to comply ...

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    A Tehachapi teacher on unpaid leave for months is asking the Kern County Superintendent of Schools to give her job back. California teacher wants job back after refusing to comply with COVID-19 ...

  9. List of Jim Crow law examples by state - Wikipedia

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    Enacted three miscegenation laws between 1809 and 1913, and a 1952 statute that required adoption petitions to state the race of both the petitioner and child. A 1913 miscegenation law broadened the list of races unacceptable as marriage partners for whites to include persons belonging to the "African, Korean, Malayan, or Mongolian race."