It would in effect allow teachers to be fired arbitrarily, subjectively, without due process. Reporter the plaintiffs a group called students matter said, every student deserves a great public education. Yet californias education laws make this impossible. Today the courts failed to safeguard students constitutional rights. State superintendent of schools Tom Torlakson also issued a statement saying today applauds the ruling and says that teachers are part of what makes california schools great and not the problem in california. Live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. Because there is an appeal, so basically for right now nothing changes while that appeal is happening . Reporter this is just the latest look at it like a long boxing match. The union won this round. The plaintiffs won the earlier round. And so this is going to have to go down to the judges after these rounds are over. And thats going to be the california supreme court. You bet. All right, len ramirez with the latest, than
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