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Judicial Humility: The Enduring Legacy Of Rose V. Council For Better Education, William E. Thro
Judicial Humility: The Enduring Legacy Of Rose V. Council For Better Education, William E. Thro
Kentucky Law Journal
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Foreword: Rights, Remedies, And Rose, Scott R. Bauries
Foreword: Rights, Remedies, And Rose, Scott R. Bauries
Kentucky Law Journal
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Justiciability, Adequacy, Advocacy, And The "American Dream", R. Craig Wood
Justiciability, Adequacy, Advocacy, And The "American Dream", R. Craig Wood
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Evolving Role Of The Courts In School Reform Twenty Years After Rose, William S. Koski
The Evolving Role Of The Courts In School Reform Twenty Years After Rose, William S. Koski
Kentucky Law Journal
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Public School Reform: Kentucky's Solution, Debra H. Dawahare
Public School Reform: Kentucky's Solution, Debra H. Dawahare
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Achieving Equity And Excellence In Kentucky Education, C. Scott Trimble, Andrew C. Forsaith
Achieving Equity And Excellence In Kentucky Education, C. Scott Trimble, Andrew C. Forsaith
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, Trimble and Forsaith discuss the landmark Kentucky school finance case, Rose v. Council for Better Education, 790 S.W.2d 186 (Ky. 1989), and the school reform efforts it spawned. In Council for Better Education, the Kentucky Supreme Court held that the state had failed its duty under the state constitution to provide all students with an adequate education, which it defined in terms of seven categories of knowledge and skills students should acquire. The State General Assembly responded with the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA), which significantly boosted state funding as well as established an ambitious accountability system …