The Plaintiffs in the pending school segregation case against the State of New Jersey filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment today on the issue of liability, asking the Superior Court in Mercer County to rule based on undisputed facts that the existing levels of racial segregation in New Jersey’s public schools violate provisions of the New Jersey Constitution and New Jersey Statutes as a matter of law, eliminating the necessity of a trial on the question of liability. The Motion is returnable on October 25, 2019.
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