In Brach v. Newsom, a group of parents, led by Palos Verdes Unified School District Board member Matthew Brach, have filed a lawsuit against California’s governor.
In Brach v. Newsom, a group of parents, led by Palos Verdes Unified School District Board member Matthew Brach, have filed a lawsuit against California’s governor.
The purpose of the lawsuit is to invalidate the governor’s orders setting a minimum threshold for California’s schools to consider in person attendance in classes.
On Wednesday, December 2, 2020, the federal court sua sponte dismissed the lawsuit concluding that none of the claims asserted by Brach had merit. Earlier this year, my firm filed an amicus brief on behalf of a group of teachers that support the measured approach taken by California.
In Brach v. Newsom, a group of parents, led by Palos Verdes Unified School District Board member Matthew Brach, have filed a lawsuit against California’s governor.
The purpose of the lawsuit is to invalidate the governor’s orders setting a minimum threshold for California’s schools to consider in person attendance in classes.
This week my firm filed an amicus brief on behalf of a group of teachers that support the measured approach taken by California. A restraining order hearing will be held on Monday, August 17th, on whether to enjoin enforcement of Governor Newsom’s order.
You can view the court’s order granting summary judgment here and my firm’s amicus brief here.