NC Supreme Court Silent on Leandro Case for 650 Days
Update: 2025-12-08
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North Carolinas Supreme Court remains silent on Leandro versus North Carolina, a critical education funding case, for over six hundred and fifty days. This unprecedented delay follows the courts swift decision to reconsider the landmark ruling after a new Republican majority took office. The case, which originated in nineteen ninety-four, centers on the states constitutional obligation to provide every child with a sound basic education. Critics suggest the courts delay might stem from the difficulty in deciding how to address the states poorly funded public school system. Meanwhile, the state has developed a generously funded private school voucher program, which has been criticized for disproportionately benefiting wealthier, predominantly white families already attending private schools. Legal experts argue that the program was created by the General Assembly instead of fulfilling its constitutional duty to provide a uniform system of free public schools with equal opportunity for all students.
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