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  • #31
    He's a union lawyer. You should probably ignore everything he says, actually.
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    • #32
      The law should have been written to cover the cases where a teacher is dismissed for cause relating to felony conviction involving minors.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Solomwi View Post
        If the article's accurate about the law, Slowwy's wrong, and doing as he suggests would be the courts speculating and effectively creating their own exception to a rule devised by the legislature. As described, the law provides for an appealing teacher to be paid timely through the appeal, and without regard to outcome. Slowwy's solution conditions payment on outcome and defers it until after that is known.

        That said, the legislature down here is owned by Paul Hubbert and the teachers' union, so (a) it's not surprising that this situation would arise here, and (b) any thought of rewriting the law is a pipe dream.
        My mistake. I thought Slowwy was just saying 'let her do what she likes in accordance with the law.'
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