Given the nature of the case before him he could not do that.Reader comment on: Richard Epstein on the Teacher Tenure Case Submitted by Lyle (United States), Jun 18, 2014 14:13 I don't think showings were made that collective bargining was a cause of poorer education, just the tenure (and in particularly in Ca that short time till it is granted (2 years versus 7 or so in academia) and the those to be laid off are selected did cause a failure to meet the state constituional requirement of an equal education. Note: Comments are moderated by the editor and are subject to editing. Comment on this item |
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