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Genesis School, INC vs. Missouri State Board of Education

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Genesis School, Inc., a public charter school, sought judicial review of the Missouri State Board of Education's decision to revoke its charter. The trial court found the State Board's decision unlawful and arbitrary, ordering the charter reinstated. On appeal, the State Board argued Genesis lacked standing as a public entity to seek judicial review under section 536.150. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, concluding that Genesis had standing because its charter represented a private contractual right directly impacted by the revocation.