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Abbott v. Burke

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Oct 22, 2001
M-1131 September Term 2000 (N.J. Oct. 22, 2001)

Opinion

M-1131 September Term 2000

October 22, 2001


ORDER

JUSTICE STEIN dissents from the order, although he does not disagree with the timetable for review established by the Court. In his view, the scope and magnitude of the preschool implementation problems and facility deficiencies disclosed by this record clearly require the designation for a limited period of a Judge of the Superior Court as a Special Master to hear and decide promptly appeals from Department of Education program, funding, facilities, and other related decisions and also to monitor and assist the Department of Education and Abbott Districts, in accordance with an appropriate order from this Court, in implementation of all aspects of the high-quality preschool program ordered by this Court.


Summaries of

Abbott v. Burke

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Oct 22, 2001
M-1131 September Term 2000 (N.J. Oct. 22, 2001)
Case details for

Abbott v. Burke

Case Details

Full title:RAYMOND ARTHUR ABBOTT, et al., Plaintiffs-Movants, v. FRED G. BURKE, etc.…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Oct 22, 2001

Citations

M-1131 September Term 2000 (N.J. Oct. 22, 2001)

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