Unlike some other states that didn't take a break from their accountability system and touted the
Common Core as «this is what Arne Duncan wants,» the California leadership consistently put up a fight against the feds on waivers and a number of other issues... I actually accused them in another EdSource
opinion piece of treating us like «Southern sheriffs.»
In Kennedy v Cordia the court started from three fundamental
common law principles (paras [39] to [41]-RRB-: first, that «[39] Skilled witnesses,
unlike other witnesses, can give evidence of their
opinions to assist the court»; second, that experts can give evidence of fact relevant to a fact in issues; and, third, that experts can give evidence based on their own experience and on the work of others in their field.