“…As I discuss in more detail below, the plaintiffs argued that the state's system of accountability based on school rankings is fundamentally unfair, given the systematic inequalities that they documented in California's educational system. Likewise, the state's experts have used the API data and other indicators of school and student performance to argue that there is little empirical support that increased spending on the school resources identified in the case would increase student achievement (e.g., Hanushek, 2003;Hoxby, 2003;Raymond, 2003;Rossell, 2003; for a detailed critique of the Hanushek, Hoxby, and Rossell analyses, see Lucas, 2003; for a detailed critique of the Raymond analysis, see Powers, 2004).…”