October 20, 2006
Judge Upholds Immigrant-Tuition Law
A state judge has upheld a California law that allows some immigrants who are living in the state illegally to pay lower in-state tuition rates at the state's public colleges and universities.
In a ruling this month, Judge Thomas E. Warriner, of the State Superior Court in Yolo County, rejected arguments made by out-of-state students at California's public colleges in a lawsuit filed in December. The students' complaint argued that California's tuition law violates the equal-protection
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