In-state tuition fight may head to high court
Controversial state law allows lower rate for some illegal immigrants
Scott Rothschild

Topeka, Kansas — The fight over in-state tuition in Kansas for the children of some illegal immigrants may be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Kris Kobach, an attorney representing the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said the plaintiffs are planning to ask the Supreme Court to rule on the question of whether they have the legal standing to challenge the law.

“We are still embroiled in legal wrangling on threshold issues,â€