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California’s $53 Million Lawsuit Settlement to Improve Reading | Ogo Okoye-Johnson

California’s $53 Million Lawsuit Settlement to Improve Reading | Ogo Okoye-Johnson

California’s $53 Million Lawsuit Settlement to Improve Reading


On Thursday February 20, 2020, in the Los Angeles Superior Court, 75 elementary public traditional and charter schools won a $53 million lawsuit settlement against the State of California for violating the students’ civil rights. The Ella T. vs. the State of California, lawsuit filed by students and their teachers two years ago claimed that the state denied the students their constitutional right to an equal access to a quality education because the students did not meet state standards in reading.
The lawsuit was filed by Public Counsel, a pro bono public interest law firm and the law firm of Morrison & Foerster. “We shouldn’t have to be filing lawsuits to establish a right to read. Achieving literacy for all children is one of the single most urgent issues in California, “This settlement is a milestone in that struggle,” said attorney Mark Rosenbaum from the Public Counsel law firm.
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California’s $53 Million Lawsuit Settlement to Improve Reading | Ogo Okoye-Johnson