Court Opinion

ID: 9578379
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 21:44:38.177976+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:20:43.657272
License: Public Domain

Parker, J.,
concurring: In my opinion, the interpretation in the majority opinion of the relevant parts here of the Pupil Assignment Law as enacted by the General Assembly is correct. The expediency of enacting such a statute, and all the parts thereof, is a matter of which the General Assembly is the proper judge, and not this Court. Should one or more provisions of this statute prove in practice not desirable or ill-advised, the General Assembly has plenary power, unless prohibited by some provision of the Federal or State Constitution, to alter or amend the statute, as they in their sound judgment and discretion deem proper in the best interest of the education of the children of the State.