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FIRST CASE
With
the
help
of
Students
Matter,
n
ine
California
public
school
students
from
districts
around
the
state
filed
Vergara
v.
California
against
the
State
of
California
in
May
2012.
In
May
2013,
the
stat
e’s
two
largest
teachers
unions,
the
Califor
nia
Teachers
Association
and
the
California
Federation
of
Teachers,
intervened
in
the
case
to
defend
the
statutes
.
The
California
Superior
Court
for
Los
Angeles
County
has
allocated
four
full
weeks
for
the
Vergara
v.
California
trial,
beginning
on
January
27,
2014.
By
removing
outdated
barriers
to
progress,
Vergara
v.
California
will
create
an
opportunity
for
all
integral
education
stakeholders
to
come
together
to
create
a
modern,
fair
and
empowering
teacher
career
system.
The
case
challenges
five
statutes
of
the
Education
Code
that,
separately
and
together,
push
some
of
our
best
teachers
out
of
the
classroom
and
entrench
grossly
ineffective
teachers
in
our
schools,
creating
an
arbitrary,
unjustifiable
and
unconstitutional
inequality
among
students:
•
Permanent
Employment
Statut
e,
which
effectively
guarantee
s
all
teachers
permanent
employment
after
only
18
months
on
the
job
a
nd
meaningless
evaluations
;
•
Dismissal
Statute
s,
which
create
a
nearly
insurmountable
set
of
obstacles
for
school
administrators
to
dismiss
a
single
ineffective
teacher;
and
•
Last
-‐
in,
First
Out
Statute,
which
forces
school
districts
to
make
decisions
about
district
-‐
wide
layoffs
and
subsequent
reassignments
based
solely
on
teacher
seniority,
with
no
consideration
for
performance
in
the
classroom.
TEAM
Founder
:
S
tudents
Matter
founder
David
F.
Welch
currently
serves
as
the
President
of
a
high
-‐
tech
company
in
Silicon
Valley
.
Dave
is
a
parent
of
three
children
and
has
been
engaged
with
bringing
positive
change
to
public
education
for
more
than
a
decade
.
Legal
:
Theodore
B.
Olson
,
Theodore
J.
Boutrous,
and
Marcellus
McRae,
partners
at
Gibson,
Dunn
&
Crutcher,
head
the
legal
team
for
Students
Matter.
A
former
U.S.
Solicitor
General,
Mr.
Olson
has
twice
received
the
U.S.
Department
of
Justice’s
highest
award
for
public
service
and
le
adership.
Mr.
Boutrous
has
been
named
one
of
the
100
best
lawyers
in
California
for
eight
consecutive
years.
Prior
to
joining
Gibson,
Dunn
&
Crutcher,
Mr.
McRae
served
as
an
Assistant
U.S.
Attorney
in
Los
Angeles.
Combined,
Mr.
Olson
and
Mr.
Boutrous
have
argued
over
60
cases
before
the
U.S.
Supreme
Court
,
most
recently
,
the
federal
challenge
invalidating
California’s
prohibition
on
same
-‐
sex
marriage,
Proposition
8
.
Communications
:
The
issue
advocacy
firm
G
riffin|Schein
manages
all
communications,
coaliti
on
building
and
strategy
for
Students
Matter.
Griffin|Schein
develops
and
manages
issue
advocacy
campaigns
for
leading
foundations,
nonprofit
organizations
and
philanthropists
and
specializes
in
communications
around
impact
litigation.
Most
prominently,
Griffin|Schein
developed
and
executed
the
communications
s
trategy
supporting
the
marriage
equality
lawsuit
that
struck
down
California’s
Proposition
8
and
the
advocacy
campaign
for
gun
violence
reduction
employed
by
Sandy
Hook
Promise
in
the
wake
of
the
Newtow
n
school
sh