Brummett commentary today on Judge Jay Moody’s reversal — and ultimate correct final decision — in the infamous Paron case.

He dissolved the temporary injunction and said the district and state had met all applicable procedural guidelines in closing Paron.

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He didn’t mention anything about that curious right to a nebulously short school bus ride, which was just as well. Some things are better left to evaporation.

He saved local control. He saved state oversight. He saved himself a rude reversal by the Arkansas Supreme Court.

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