A law professor by training, Jack Coons was a fixture on the education landscape in California for decades and — unbeknownst to most — an influential character for public education across the country. He litigated the three landmark Serrano v. Priest cases, which challenged California’s school funding structure, arguing that the state created a gross financial disparity between wealthy and poor districts due to its reliance on taxes on local real property. Andy Rotherham and ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ’s Emmeline Zhao traveled to Coons’s Berkeley, California, home to talk to him about the public school landscape’s past, present and future.
—Edited by James Fields