In the 1972 decision in San Antonio Independent
School District v. Rodriguez, the Court accepted to a considerable degree the argument that the funding of schools primarily through local property taxes resulted in significant differences in school spending and quality from district to dis
School District v. Rodriguez, the Court accepted to a considerable degree the argument that the funding of schools primarily through local property taxes resulted in significant differences in school spending and quality from district to d
District v. Rodriguez, the Court accepted to a
considerable degree the argument that the funding of
schools primarily through local property taxes resulted in significant differences in
school spending and quality from district to dis
school spending and quality from
district to d
district to
districtdistrict.