by David Safier
There's a post on the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog about Huppenthal's MAS decision. The nice thing is, it summarizes the whole picture, audit and all.
Huppenthal claimed earlier this week that the Tucson program was designed primarily for students of one ethnic group and advocates ethnic solidarity, a finding based on boxes of textbooks, novels, emails, poetry and other school documents that he reviewed, the Republic reports.
But the audit, performed by the Cambium Learning Group, found “no observable evidence” of legal violations.
Now, Arizona state senator Steve Gallardo is calling for Senate hearings to try to get to the bottom of the discrepancies between Huppenthal’s findings and those of the auditor, the Republic reports.
When Huppenthal's decision sounds questionable in Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal, it may be an indication he's overreached. It's about time people started to notice.
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