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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Michigan judge rules kids don't have a fundamental right to literacy
MSN, Jul 2, 2018, The Hill

A Michigan judge ruled last week that children do not have a fundamental right to learn how to read and write.

The ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by Public Counsel, the nation's largest public interest law firm, on behalf of Detroit students that sought to hold state authorities, including Gov. Rick Snyder (R), accountable for what plaintiffs alleged were systemic failures depriving children of their right to literacy, according to the Detroit Free Press.

"I'm shocked," said Ivy Bailey, president of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, the newspaper reported. "The message that it sends is that education is not important. And it sends the message that we don't care if you're literate or not."

U.S. District Judge Stephen Murphy III acknowledged the importance of literacy in his ruling on Friday in a 40-page opinion.

"Plainly, literacy - and the opportunity to obtain it - is of incalculable importance," Murphy wrote. "As plaintiffs point out, voting, participating meaningfully in civic life, and accessing justice require some measure of literacy."

But he concluded that those points "do not necessarily make access to literacy a fundamental right," adding that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the past that the importance of service "does not determine whether it must be regarded as fundamental."


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Funny how the teachers unions weren’t shocked when kids in California lost a similar suit that had been based on the claim that the rigid tenure system in California schools - a union favorite - also denied the kids a decent education.  Apparently, it only sends a message that education isn’t important if union bennies aren’t at stake. 

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You can't redistribute literacy and compulsory schooling can't guarantee it. Let's start with that reality.


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You can't redistribute literacy and compulsory schooling can't guarantee it. Let's start with that reality.



Irrelevant.  There are no guarantees of anything in life, except death and, perhaps, taxes.

Offline Sanguine

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Michigan?  An unusually reasonable ruling.