U.S. Court: Constitution Promises Detroit’s Illiterate Kids ‘Adequate Education’

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules that Detroit schools fail to provide an ‘adequate education’, and are “schools in name only” — bereft of proper books or teacher training, and often infested with rats. The court says — in Gary B. v. Whitmer — that the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution contains a due process promise of fundamental literacy from these publicly-funded failure factories. The of Right Angle concur in part, and dissent in part.

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