The Chronicle of Higher Education

German Court Gives Lift to Universities by Overruling Tuition Ban

By AISHA LABI

In a decision welcomed by university leaders but lamented by students, Germany's highest court ruled on Wednesday that a ban on tuition, imposed by the federal government in 2002, was unconstitutional.

The eight-judge panel of the Federal Constitutional Court, in Karlsruhe, decided in favor of the six states that...

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