Horton v. Commission on Teacher Credentialing
Appellant appeals from a judgment rendered in an action in which he challenged the revocation of his teaching credentials by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (Commission). The trial court sustained a demurrer in the Commission's favor, except for a racial discrimination claim, because Horton failed to exhaust administrative remedies. Thereafter, the court granted summary judgment in the Commission's favor on the racial discrimination claim. Court conclude the trial court's rulings were correct, and affirm the judgment.
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