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teach1st

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Mon Aug 24, 2020, 01:52 PM Aug 2020

School reopening lawsuit: Judge rules in favor of Florida teachers

School reopening lawsuit: Judge rules in favor of Florida teachers
Tampa Bay Times, 8/24/20

An injunction in this case will allow local school boards to make safety determinations for the reopening of schools without financial penalty,” he wrote. “This is what the local school boards were elected to do.”

He ruled that the order would become constitutional if the unconstitutional portions were deleted, as the plaintiffs’ lawyers argued during their closing comments. So he struck out the order language relating to reopening plans and funding waivers.

The state is expected to appeal, which would lead to an automatic stay of the ruling. The plaintiffs would then be likely to seek an order overturning the automatic stay.


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School reopening lawsuit: Judge rules in favor of Florida teachers (Original Post) teach1st Aug 2020 OP
Watching the Zoom with the teachers union and attys. NightWatcher Aug 2020 #1
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