Not exact matches
By a vote of 5 - 2, the Florida high court ruled Jan. 5 that a
voucher program there
violates the state constitution's provision requiring a «uniform»
system of public...
Defenders of the public education
system asserted that the use of
vouchers would
violate the Constitution, balkanize society, and lead to a kind of educational social Darwinism which would advance the interests of the elite at the expense of the poor.
After protracted court proceedings, the Florida Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that the Florida Opportunity Scholarship Program, a universal
voucher program,
violated Article IX, section 1 of the Florida Constitution: «Adequate provision shall be made by law for a uniform, safe, secure and high - quality
system of free public schools.