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This is Not Anti-Teacher; It’s Pro-Education

August 4, 2014

MSNBC’s Morning Joe

Campbell Brown and attorney David Boies join Morning Joe to discuss a new lawsuit to overturn New York’s tenure laws.

http://http://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/this-is-not-anti-teacher–it-s-pro-education-314796099843

Filed Under: Blog, In the News

Two Parents Suing New York State Because of ‘Bad Teachers’

August 4, 2014

By Megan Coleman

CNY Central

“ROCHESTER — Two parents with children in New York public schools are suing the state because they say their children have been damaged by bad teachers.

The parents wrote an editorial in the New York Daily News, explaining why they are suing to overhaul the tenure system for teachers. One of them lives in Rochester, the other lives in Brooklyn.”

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The Washington Free Beacon: Campbell Brown: Reforming Teacher Tenure Laws Would Treat Teachers ‘Like Individuals’

August 4, 2014

By Washington Free Beacon Staff

“Former CNN correspondent Campbell Brown and David Boies, the trial lawyer who helped defeat California’s ban on same-sex marriage, appeared on MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss their lawsuit against teacher tenure laws in New York.”

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Filed Under: In the News

UPDATE: New York Becomes Latest State to Challenge Teacher Tenure Law

August 3, 2014

By Tracy Wholf

PBS

“Two separate education advocacy groups have filed suits in New York challenging the state’s teacher tenure laws.

The suits claim that current laws, which protect teacher employment, violate the constitutional rights of children and make it difficult to dismiss ineffective teachers.”

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Stop Protecting Unfit Teachers in N.Y.

August 3, 2014

By Carla & John Williams and Mona Pradia & Anthony Vieux

Rochester D&C

“It’s not typical for Rochester families to be on the front lines of a national movement, but that’s exactly where we are today.

None of us has a famous name, and that’s fine, because attention is not our goal. Our only mission is to get our state to deliver on the promise it put in its constitution — a sound education for all children.”

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Filed Under: In the News

Why We’re Suing to Overhaul Tenure

August 3, 2014

By Carla Williams, Keoni Wright

New York Daily News

“We send our children to New York’s public schools each day with more than big backpacks and bigger dreams about their future. They also carry with them a set of rights:
The right to know their teacher will not sleep through class.
The right to feel they will not be ridiculed for asking for help.
The right to not have weeks go by without so much as a single page of homework.”

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Filed Under: Blog, In the News

NY Times: Celebrated Trial Lawyer to Head Group Challenging Teacher Tenure

August 3, 2014

“David Boies, the star trial lawyer who helped lead the legal charge that overturned California’s same-sex marriage ban, is becoming chairman of the Partnership for Educational Justice, a group that former CNN anchor Campbell Brown founded in part to pursue lawsuits challenging teacher tenure.David Boies, Chair of PEJ

Mr. Boies, the son of two public schoolteachers, is a lifelong liberal who represented Al Gore in Bush v. Gore and prosecuted Microsoft in the Clinton Administration’s antitrust suit. In aligning himself with a cause that is bitterly opposed by teachers’ unions, he is emblematic of an increasingly fractured relationship between the Democrats and the teachers’ unions.

As chairman of the new group, Mr. Boies, 73, will join Ms. Brown as the public face of a legal strategy in which the group organizes parents and students to bring lawsuits against states with strong tenure and seniority protections.

In a suit filed in New York last month, plaintiffs supported by Ms. Brown’s group argued that tenure laws make it too difficult to fire ineffective teachers and force principals to make personnel decisions based on seniority rather than performance. The suit argues that such laws disproportionately harm low-income and minority students.

A California judge recently ruled in a similar case that teacher tenure laws violate students’ civil rights under the state’s constitution. The group that brought that case, known as Vergara v. California, said it would be pursuing similar litigation elsewhere as well. In a sign of the legal firepower attracted to the cause, Theodore B. Olson, Mr. Boies’ partner in the California same-sex marriage case, has been advising the Vergara plaintiffs.

In an interview in his firm’s offices in Manhattan, Mr. Boies said he viewed the cause of tenure overhaul as “pro-teacher.”

“I think teaching is one of the most important professions that we have in this country,” he said. But, he added, “there can be a tension” between union efforts to protect workers and “what society needs to do, which is to make sure that the social function — in this case teaching — is being fulfilled.” Mr. Boies, who said he viewed education as a civil rights issue, is offering his services pro bono.”

By Motoko Rich, The New York Times

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FULL LINK: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/04/us/celebrated-trial-lawyer-david-boies-to-head-group-challenging-teacher-tenure.html

 

Filed Under: In the News

Campbell Brown on The Colbert Report

July 31, 2014

Original Air Date: July 31, 2014

http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/2mpwlv/campbell-brown

Filed Under: Blog, In the News

Rochester Families Sue Over Teacher Tenure

July 29, 2014

By Justin Murphy

Rochester D & C

“Two Rochester families are among those suing to change the teacher tenure system in New York state, the second of two lawsuits in the wake of a similar challenge in California.”

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Campbell Brown Takes on Teacher Tenure in New York

July 28, 2014

By Lyndsey Layton

The Washington Post

“An advocacy group headed by former television journalist Campbell Brown filed a lawsuit in New York on Monday that seeks to overturn the state’s tenure laws and other job protections for teachers.”

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