The New York Court of Appeals reduced the mandated increase (to about $2 billion per year) partly because the figure was so large and partly because being explicit about a dollar amount risked overstepping judicial authority under constitutional separation of powers—yet it preserved the principle that courts could appropriate funds if outcomes were deemed inadequate.
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Eric HanushekEvidence Quote
“still left on the table the idea that the courts could in fact essentially appropriate funds for schools if they didn't think that the outcomes were good enough”
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