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Regan v. Eureka City Schools Bd. of Education CA1/
The local school board for the City of Eureka terminated the employment of middle school teacher Timothy Regan because he refused to perform certain tasks associated with a special education student caseload. Regan then sought review of the school board’s decision in superior court by petition for a writ of administrative mandamus under Code of Civil Procedure section 1094.5. The superior court overturned the school board’s decision, and the school board now appeals.
We affirm the judgment. It may very well be that the school board had legal cause to dismiss Regan. We are unable to say, however, because the school board has forfeited its appellate arguments and/or presented them in such a cursory fashion that it has failed to meet its burden on appeal of demonstrating reversible error.

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