New York’s attorney general has standing under both statute and common law principle of parens patriae to sue Utica schools for not giving older immigrant children more meaningful instruction, a judge has found.

Northern District Judge David Hurd denied a challenge brought by the Utica school district and its board of education to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s authority to file the suit, Schneiderman v. Utica City School District, 6:15-cv-1364.

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