Source: https://blog.legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/legal-research/school-lunch-legislation-litigation/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 21:17:36+00:00

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The National School Lunch Act helped to establish federal programs providing for free or reduced lunches for students at participating schools. Because I frankly don’t know a lot about how free or reduced lunch programs work, or their history, I decide to run a plain language global search and see what might be available to provide as an introduction on the issue.
I look first to secondary sources, as those tend to be the best place to look for an introduction to a topic. One of my very first results is an ALR, which can be a wonderful resource that provides a comprehensive review of major points of law on a topic.
Another result was 67B Am. Jur. 2d Schools § 360, a general overview of the topic of School Lunch Programs.
I clicked on the link to the Table of Contents from the AMJUR article, because I know AMJUR can be really good for providing a quick overview of topics. From the table of contents, I see the next section is about participation in the programs 67B Am. Jur. 2d Schools § 361. There are subsequent sections for program requirements, and AMJUR also covers other nutrition programs, such as school breakfast programs.
The article goes on to argue that the Ninth Circuit ignored important legislative history, and the obvious goals of the legislation.
I decide to go back to my result list and check out the case law results. Within the first five results, I see three cases mentioned earlier in the Children & the Law article: Davis v. Robinson, 346 F. Supp. 847; Justice v. Bd. of Ed., 351 F. Supp. 1252; and Richmond Welfare Rights Org. v. Snodgrass, 525 F.2d 197. The Ohio case (Jones v. Bd. of Ed., Cleveland City Sch. Dist., 348 F. Supp. 1269), is 7th in the result list. This tells me that our plain language search has probably done a good job of pulling back some of the more important cases out there on this topic.

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