Cat.No: 277982 In the Supreme Court of the United States. October term, 1980. James Plyler, Superintendent of the Tyler Independent School District and its Board of Trustees, et al., Defendants-Appellants, and State of Texas, Appellant, vs. J. and R. Doe, as Guardian Ad Litem for I. Doe, et al., Appellees. On appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Appellees' brief on the merits

In the Supreme Court of the United States. October term, 1980. James Plyler, Superintendent of the Tyler Independent School District and its Board of Trustees, et al., Defendants-Appellants, and State of Texas, Appellant, vs. J. and R. Doe, as Guardian Ad Litem for I. Doe, et al., Appellees. On appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Appellees' brief on the merits

San Francisco: Browne-Pernau Walsh, 1980. Paperback. viii, 53p., slender paperback, very good.

A Texas school district had begun charging $1,000 / month tuition for the children of undocumented immigrants, leading to this case which led to the Supreme Court's 1982 Plyler v. Doe decision, which held that states cannot constitutionally deny students a free public education because of their immigration status. The appellants were represented by the law office of Larry Daves; Peter D. Roos was the Counsel of Record.

Cat.No: 277982

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