Should school reform come from the courts? While examples from California and New Jersey seem to indicate that judges can be instrumental in changing school systems, AEI’s Rick Hess cautions against the “pleasing shortcut” of the courts.
Rick’s new book – “Letters to a Young Education Reformer”: https://goo.gl/6qm3cV
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