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  1. NM Onesource.com 2.0 is the official New Mexico legal research tool of the state courts and legislature powered by Decisia and Qweri as developed by Lexum. It is provided free for all who need to locate a session law, statute, appellate court opinion or court rule, or perform in-depth legal research of New Mexico law.

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  2. 21 Αυγ 2024 · Five years ago, on July 20, 2018, Judge Sarah Singleton of the First Judicial District Court ruled the State of New Mexico violated students’ fundamental rights by failing to provide a sufficient public education, as mandated by the state constitution.

  3. 20 Νοε 2020 · This report provides a road map to help New Mexico leaders focus on long-term improvement as the state recovers from the COVID-19 setbacks. It focuses on system changes at the state level that can enable and support local improvement across New Mexico’s diverse communities and schools. Some

  4. 16 Ιαν 2024 · In 2022, New Mexico made national headlines for being the first state to guarantee a right to early childhood education through a constitutional amendment approved by 70% of voters. Those voters placed early care and education in the same category as K-12 education, recognizing it as a public good worthy of state investment.

  5. LESC Analysis of Black Education Act. LESC bill analyses are available on the New Mexico Legislature website (www.nmlegis.gov). Bill analyses are prepared by LESC staff for standing education committees of the New Mexico Legislature.

  6. 17 Ιαν 2024 · The landmark Yazzie-Martinez case determined that New Mexico’s public schools were violating the constitutional rights of the majority of the state’s students by failing to provide a comprehensive education.

  7. In 2022, voters will have the opportunity to pass a constitutional amendment that will increase funding distributions for K-12 schools from the Land Grant Permanent Fund. Although helpful, this would be insufficient to solve the state’s significant education funding shortfalls.