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Lawsuit over teacher employment can go to trial

A lawsuit that looks to overturn laws specific to teacher employment will go to trial, reports Eric Grover, a Los Angeles employment lawyer.

12/22/2012 // Los Angeles, CA, USA // Keller Grover LLP // Eric Grover // (Blog)

A judge is allowing a lawsuit looking to overturn five California laws that apply to teacher employment and dismissal to go to trial. Whether you are an educator or parent, it is important that you follow this case as it could affect both down the road. The lawsuit alleges that certain laws that protect teachers are shortchanging students’ education. This is definitely a case to watch as it could change education in California and across the U.S., says Mr. Grover, an LA employment attorney.

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A judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to overturn five California laws governing teacher employment and dismissal on grounds that they protect ineffective educators who harm children’s learning.

Lawsuit over teacher employment can go to trial

More Reading:Lawyers for seven California schoolchildren are suing the state in an attempt to overturn five laws they say protect bad teachers.

New Lawsuit Seeks To Overturn Calif. Teacher Employment Rules

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