In the interview, he said he will not succumb to intimidation over his quest to
ensure qualitative education for children in the state like he acquired and will stop at nothing to ensure that, not minding what it will cost him.
In 2010, the Connecticut Supreme Court concluded in a 4 - 3 decision in response to the coalition's lawsuit that the Constitution implied a
qualitative standard of a minimally adequate
education, and that the state is responsible for
ensuring that level of adequacy is met.