Outcome
Supreme Court reversed the court of appeals in part and affirmed in part. Charter schools have standing to sue for enforcement of service contracts under the charter, but disputes over statutory governing policy provisions must be resolved through the dispute resolution process with the State Board, not in court.
What This Ruling Means
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From the limited information available, this appears to be a 2001 Colorado case between Academy of Charter Schools and Adams County School District No. 12 involving employment law issues. However, without knowing the specific facts of the case, the court's reasoning, or the final decision, I cannot explain what happened or why it would matter for workers.
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