Gannon v. Kansas

Gannon v. Kansas is a case before the Kansas Supreme Court concerning state funding for elementary and secondary schools. A group of school districts filed a suit against the State of Kansas in 2010.[1] The case went to trial in 2012 and since then the Court has repeatedly ruled that the Kansas Legislature has inadequately and inequitably funded public schools in violation of Article 6 of the Kansas Constitution.[2]

References

  1. "School finance case: Gannon v. Kansas". Lawrence Journal-World.
  2. Llopis-Jepsen, Celia (July 10, 2017). "5 Themes At The Heart Of Kansas' School Finance Lawsuit". KCUR.
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