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	<title>Comments on: Louisiana Vouchers Go To Court</title>
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		<title>By: Newswire: March 19, 2013</title>
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		<description>[...] BATTLE IN THE BAYOU. Today, parents, students, educators and reformers rallied before the Louisiana Supreme Court to defend the Louisiana Scholarship Program. Over 4,500 students across the state benefit from the program which provides scholarships to qualifying students enrolled in underperforming and failing schools, to attend schools of their choice. Former DC Councilman, attorney, advocate, and CER board member Kevin P. Chavous addressed the masses today and said, &#8220;I know justice, and it is absolutely criminal to snatch away opportunity from children.&#8221; The debate is heating up and attorneys brought their arguments for a showdown today with oral ammunition before the state’s Supreme Court. A ruling on the appeal is not expected for several weeks. [...]</description>
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