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 Law firm argues on behalf of Detroit students: ‘constitutional right to literacy’
Dave Huber - Assistant Editor •September 17, 2016
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The latest attempt at “fixing” broken education systems has come in the form of a lawsuit filed by several students in Detroit’s public schools.

Backed by the Los Angeles-based firm Public Counsel, the students’ suit is “seeking to establish a legal right to literacy based on the 14th amendment of the constitution,” reports ABC News.

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Everyone has a "right" to literacy (education); some choose to take advantage of it, others don't.

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What they have is the freedom to learn.

What they don't have is the desire or will to learn.

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Of course everyone has a right to literacy.

The problem is that the argument that these people are making is that there exists the right to have someone else pay for and provide those students with it.

The question of whether or not the right to the fruit of someone else's labor exists was decisively settled in places like Gettysburg and Appottamox.
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