
KY Senate Bill 1 Partially Unconstitutional
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Kentucky Court of Appeals rules in favor of the Jefferson County Board of Education.
Kentucky Court of Appeals rules in favor of the Jefferson County Board of Education which sued the state over Senate Bill 1.
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KY Senate Bill 1 Partially Unconstitutional
Clip: Season 2 Episode 93 | 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Kentucky Court of Appeals rules in favor of the Jefferson County Board of Education which sued the state over Senate Bill 1.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipA Kentucky Court of Appeals rules.
Part of a new state law is unconstitutional.
The Jefferson County Board of Education sued the state over Senate Bill one.
The law, which was passed by the state legislature earlier this year, shifts the authority from the board to the superintendent and limits the board to meeting once every four weeks, among other things, according to Louisville Public Media.
An appeals court ruled the law unconstitutional, affirming a lower court ruling.
The Board of Education argued CPS was being singled out.
The appeals court agreed, noting the state constitution prohibits special and local legislation.
The school district was already not enforcing the new law since a lower court ruled in its favor.
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