Cases
Arviso v. Honig
Institute for Justice Sought Voucher Remedy from Failing Los Angeles Public Schools
The Institute for Justice filed a lawsuit on behalf of several dozen low-income parents and children trapped in Los Angeles public schools, challenging under the California Constitution the shockingly poor quality of public schooling and demanding a “voucher” remedy to enable the parents to obtain a better education for their children in private schools. California courts dismissed the case.
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| Lauch Release: “Voucher” remedy sought for low-income parents in major lawsuits filed against chicago and los angeles public schools | Client Video - none available | |
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| Lawsuit Filed: |
| June 11, 1992 |
| Court Filed: |
| Los Angeles County Superior Court |
| Decision(s): |
| June 27, 1995: Petition for Supreme Court review denied |
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| Mar. 23, 1995: California Court of Appeals, Second District, sustained demurrer by California Superior Court |
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| June 4, 1993: Los Angeles County Superior Court demurrers |
| Status: |
| Case Completed |
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