Tennessee lawmakers are considering another immigration bill, despite acknowledging it contradicts a decades-old Supreme Court decision.
It’s part of an emerging theme of top state Republicans inviting court challenges on “bold” policies that challenge legal precedent.
It’s part of an emerging theme of top state Republicans inviting court challenges on “bold” policies that challenge legal precedent.
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Nashville Banner
Tennessee Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow school districts to deny undocumented students from enrolling. The bill runs counter to the 1982 U.S. Supreme Court Plyler v. Doe decision, which entitled all children to public education, regardless of immigration status.
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