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Why is education funding in America so unequal? As the lead lawyer in the Claremont, NH, school funding case, Volinsky offers a better path forward. Combining litigation with public engagement and direct political action to change public policy on education and advance the public good. Change can happen, and this book shows us how.

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Why is education funding in America so unequal? As the lead lawyer in the Claremont, NH, school funding case, Volinsky offers a better path forward. Combining litigation with public engagement and direct political action to change public policy on education and advance the public good. Change can happen, and this book shows us how.
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Author Andru Volinsky is an attorney, a former NH Executive Councilor and 2020 candidate for governor who is currently flunking retirement by writing his first book, teaching a graduate course in public policy and practicing law on a limited basis. He was the lead lawyer in the Claremont School Funding case for twenty years. Andru earned his BA from the University of Miami in psychology in 1976 and a Certificate in Conflicts Resolution Studies from the University of Pittsburgh in 1975. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in 1980. He lives with his wife, Amy, in East Concord, NH. Follow him on his Substack, https: //substack.com/@andruvolinsky.