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CERTIORARI DENIED BY U.S. SUPREME COURT - OCTOBER
20, 2003 - NO OPINION ISSUED
Petition for Writ of Certiorari Filed With United States Supreme Court
The Ohio Coalition for Equity & Adequacy of School
Funding and the DeRolph v. State Plaintiffs are asking the United States Supreme Court to review
the May 16, 2003 decision of the Ohio Supreme Court in State ex rel. State v. Lewis, 99 Ohio St.3d 97,
2003-Ohio-2476. The decision resulted in the issuance of a Writ of Prohibition against Perry County
Common Pleas Judge Linton Lewis, the trial judge in DeRolph, prohibiting him from taking any action to
enforce the Ohio Supreme Court's DeRolph orders. Available documents related to this petition for a writ of certiorari:
PARTY BRIEFS
Petition For Writ Of Certiorari the U.S. Supreme Court - Filed August 13, 2003
Appendix to Petition for Writ
Brief of State of Ohio in Opposition to Petition for Certiorari - Filed September 15, 2003
Petitioners' Reply Brief to State's Brief in Opposition - Filed September 24, 2003
DECISION THAT IS BASIS FOR CERTIORARI PETITION
State ex rel. State v. Lewis,
99 Ohio St.3d 97, 2003-Ohio-2476
Decision to be reviewed by U. S. Supreme Court if petition for writ of certiorari accepted by Court
AMICI CURIAE BRIEFS
Brief of Amici
Curiae National School Boards Association, Association of School Business
Officials International, Horace Mann League, National PTA, New York State School Boards
Associations, People For the American Way, Public Education Network and United Church of Christ
Justice and Witness Ministries in Support of Petitioners
Brief of Amici
Curiae South Carolina School Districts, Taxpayers and Children in Support of Petitioners
Brief of Amicus
Curiae The Council of the Great City Schools in Support of Petitioners
Brief of Amici Curiae Ohio School Boards
Association, Buckeye Association of School Administrators, and Ohio Association of School
Business Officials in Support of Petitioners
Brief of Amici
Curiae Various Members of the Minority Caucuses of the Ohio General Assembly in
Support of Petitioners
Brief of Amici
Curiae Various Members of U.S. Congress in
Support of Petitioners
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