A split federal appeals court has upheld a consent order ending the state of Texas' in-state tuition law for college students who are living in the country illegally, the first law of its kind enacted in 2001.
The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled against an appeal from a lower court that refused to allow two groups - a community college and one made up of students - to intervene in the case and undo a consent agreement between the state of . . .
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