In 1974, the Supreme Court ruled in Lau v. Nichols, affirming the rights of English learners to receive equal educational opportunities. This landmark case reshaped language education policies across the U.S.
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A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case set a precedent for English learners’ rights in education, ensuring schools provide adequate language support. Education Week details the pivotal timeline of this decision.
A 1974 U.S. Supreme Court case continues to shape English-learner education, setting legal precedents that ensure schools provide adequate language support. Its impact is still felt in classrooms nationwide.