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ARanneralph.bsky.social

States cannot deny children access to public education based on immigration status. Plyler v Doe, 457 US 202, 230 (1982).

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NWskeetbot.watchedsky.social

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ZPchadstanton.bsky.social

“Last fall, the Trump campaign referred reporters’ questions about Trump’s second-term immigration agenda to Miller. He promised a “blitz” of restrictions that he expected to be challenged in court — the route to challenging Plyler.”

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Ttravtufts.bsky.social

'The Times Are Different'
Today, there's a clear path for challenging the precedents of a previous, more liberal era of the Supreme Court.
Heritage spelled it out in February: If a state were to require schools to collect data on students' immigration status or to charge tuition to immigrant families,
"such legislation would draw a lawsuit from the left, which would likely lead the Supreme Court to reconsider its ill-considered Plyler v. Doe decision," the Heritage document said.

The same tactic led to the end of Roe v.
Wade in 2022.
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GOtusk81.bsky.social

One recommendation from Heritage is to pass laws making public schools charge tuition for immigrant kids. “Such legislation would draw a lawsuit from the Left, which would likely lead the Supreme Court to reconsider its ill-considered Plyler v. Doe decision that had no basis in law,” Heritage said.

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DBbakerdphd.bsky.social

Ooo wee I'll talk about Plyler v Doe all day

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JBjonbecker.bsky.social

Here are things that actually DID "revolutionize" education: *Brown v. Board of Ed. *Plyler v. Doe *The Americans with Disability Act *Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 *The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (formerly the Education for All Handicapped Children Act)Here are things that actually DID "revolutionize" education: *Brown v. Board of Ed. *Plyler v. Doe *The Americans with Disability Act *Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 *The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (formerly the Education for All Handicapped Children Act)

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