Gov. Mike Easley did not write an opinion in 1997 on community colleges.
In a Dome item earlier today, we noted that the state community college system had been relying on a 1997 opinion by Mike Easley that the schools could not impose nonacademic criteria for admission.
This evening, Governor Easley's staff said that overstates the case.
The letter was not a formal opinion and it was not signed by Easley, who was then attorney general, said spokesman Seth Effron. It was a letter from staff attorney Thomas J. Ziko to Wake Tech.
Effron said the letter did not address whether illegal immigrants could study at community colleges.
"It only dealt with whether or not a convicted criminal had a right to go to a community college when ordered by the court to do so," he wrote Dome.




Re: The 1997 letter on comm. colleges
This is just another, one of the many ways, in which democrackkks have RUINED our once great state!
Gov. Sleazely ought to FIRE the Atty. General and ALL community college bureaucrats from the head on down, if they DARE offer ILLEGALs this kind of TAXPAYER fleecing!
STRIVE to be SMARTER than a damn democrackkk!!!