Illiterate students suing schools signals 'much bigger problem': Cornell Law professor
Cornell Law School Professor William A. Jacobson, director of the Securities Law Clinic, told Fox News Digital lawsuits filed by illiterate students against school districts signify a "much deeper problem" with the American public school system.

Cornell Law School Professor William A. Jacobson, director of the Securities Law Clinic, told Fox News Digital lawsuits filed by illiterate students against school districts signify a "much deeper problem" with the American public school system.