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"We do not fault doctors when the emergency room is full. We do not criticize the firefighter whose
The move came a day after Superior Court Judge Rulf Treu finalized his June ruling that found five laws violated the California Constitution by depriving some of the state's 6.2 million students of a quality education. He'd earlier said the system "shocks the conscience."
The governor's one-page notice of appeal said that under the state's constitution "the important issues presented cheap vegas hotels in this case - if they are to have statewide legal impact - must be reviewed by a higher court, either the Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court of California."
It says that for reasons that are "unclear and unexplained" actual school districts were dismissed as parties to the lawsuit before trial, meaning the court's decision "applies only to parties that have no role or duties under the challenged lawsuits."
It also criticizes Treu for failing to provide details on the legal basis for his reasoning, and simply making his tentative decision final instead of elaborating and expanding on in the ruling that was affirmed Thursday.
Torlakson was among those named in a lawsuit brought by nine students that argued California's hiring-and-firing rules for teachers saddled schools - especially those in poor and minority neighborhoods - with bad teachers who effectively couldn't be fired.
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The powerful teachers' union in California and unions elsewhere have fought to keep the rules, arguing cheap vegas hotels that they protect academic freedom cheap vegas hotels and help attract cheap vegas hotels teachers to a tough and badly paid profession.
"We do not fault doctors when the emergency room is full. We do not criticize the firefighter whose supply of water runs dry. Yet while we crowd our classrooms and fail to properly equip them with adequate resources, those who filed and support this case shamelessly seek to blame teachers who step forward every day to make a difference for our children," Torkalson's statement said.
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