· 5/8/2007
Oklahoma Education Ass'n v. State Ex Rel. Oklahoma Legislature
Citations
- 2007 OK 30
- 158 P.3d 1058
- 2007 Okla. LEXIS 58
- 2007 WL 1334550
How courts have described this case
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- expressing that the plaintiffs’ request to -have the court monitor and oversee the legislative body would cause the court to invade that body’s power to determine policy
- expressing that the plaintiffs’ request to have the court monitor and oversee the legislative body would cause the court to invade that body’s power to determine policy
- holding challenges to state funding system presented nonjusticiable political questions
- finding challenge non-justiciable under constitution requiring establishment and maintenance of “a system of free public schools”
- holding the same issue to be a nonjusticiable political question
- construing article I, § 5, of Oklahoma constitution provision providing that “[provisions shall be made for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of the state” [internal quotation marks omitted]
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Judges: Winchester, Lavender, Opala, Watt, Taylor, Colbert, Edmondson, Hargrave, Kauger
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