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New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax system.
For the first time since the landmark Claremont decision 32 years earlier, the New Hampshire Supreme Court, by a 3-2 decision, has found the state’s level of education aid to public schools to ...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the state’s education aid law, upholding a plan that lets property-rich towns keep excess money raised under a statewide property tax that ...
LOWELL — The Sun took a tour of the vacant Superior Court on Gorham Street on Friday. The building is owned and maintained by the state’s Trial Court. Its beautiful and vast interior spaces r… ...
A Superior Court judge has approved a request from David Meehan’s attorneys to elevate the case to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, at the same time granting a completely new trial.
The cupola atop the New Bedford Superior Courthouse getting a $300,000 facelift, restoring the historic building to its 1831 look. Check it out.
NH Superior Court: Parallels exist between disproportionate property taxation, educational opportunity Gov. Sununu claims NH spends 'the most' on public education, but unequal property taxes fund 70% ...
New Hampshire is sending too little state money to its public schools and is violating its constitution, a superior court judge ruled this week, in a groundbreaking decision that could ...
A New Hampshire Superior Court judge tossed the case against NSC-131 leader Chris Hood out earlier this year on First Amendment grounds.
LEBANON – Judge Mark E. Howard of Manchester has been nominated by Gov. Chris Sununu to be the Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court. If confirmed by the state’s Executive Council in the ...
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