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education privilege waiver constitutionality

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article concerns a legal ruling on education funding conditions in Michigan, with no direct impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, supply chains, or trade flows. No company, product, or market is affected.

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  • Michigan Court of Appeals upheld constitutionality of amendment to State School Aid Act of 1979 on December 17, 2025.
  • Amendment conditions funding for 'school safety and mental health' on schools waiving privileges and complying with investigations after mass casualty events.
  • Ruling affirmed lower court decision in favor of State of Michigan and Michigan Department of Education.
  • Court found amendment not unconstitutionally vague and not coercive.
  • Case brought by consortium of schools and officials challenging amendment.

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