Video: Court Says Constitution Promises ‘Adequate Education’
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Detroit schools fail to provide an “adequate education” and are “schools in name only.”
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 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. Patriot Post partner Bill Whittle, Stephen Green, and Scott Ott discuss.
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