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Private schools can’t intervene in lawsuit over public aid

DETROIT (AP) — Private schools, lawmakers and parents can’t intervene in a lawsuit that challenges the use of public money in private schools.

The Michigan appeals court affirmed a decision by a judge who said they had no standing in the Court of Claims to oppose a lawsuit by public school associations.

Those groups so far have won decisions that have stopped the state from giving $2.5 million to private schools for complying with state requirements, such as fire drills and inspections. Critics say public money for private schools violates the Michigan Constitution.

The 3-0 appeals court opinion was released Friday.

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Dah! September 25, 2017 at 7:53 am

Good thing we live in a “free” society and our government is of the people, for the people and by the people.

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