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How A Decades-Old Supreme Court Ruling Forces School Boards To Fly Blind

For more than four decades, a single Supreme Court interpretation of the 14th Amendment has made it effectively impossible for public school boards to measure the fiscal impact of one of their most rapidly expanding categories of spending. That interpretation is Plyler v. Doe, and it is time for an honest...

For more than four decades, a single Supreme Court interpretation of the 14th Amendment has made it effectively impossible for public school boards to measure the fiscal impact of one of their most rapidly expanding categories of spending. That interpretation is Plyler v. Doe, and it is time for an honest…

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