An L.A. County Superior Court judge ruled today that key job protections for California teachers violate the state’s constitution.
The ruling came in a lawsuit challenging laws governing the process for laying off, granting tenure and dismissing teachers.
A Silicon Valley-based group called Students Matter brought the lawsuit on behalf of nine students, contending the targeted laws hinder the removal of ineffective teachers and disproportionately hurt low-income and minority students.
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