Seattle School District No. 1 v. State

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1978-09-28

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Utter, J. (concurring) — I concur in the majority opinion but on the limited ground that the State has not met its constitutional duty to fund ample education in a general and uniform way. The testimony in this case establishes that by any standard definition of educational quality the State's contributions to school finance have been inadequate. Due to the State's abandonment of its responsibilities in this…

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