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As a legislator, Young opposed the Common Schools Act of 1971.
Jones was charged with truancy under the Schools Act.
As a result, he concluded that the Common Schools Act was constitutional.
He agreed with the other members of the Court that the Common Schools Act was constitutional.
He ruled that the Common Schools Act was constitutional.
In May 1871, the Common Schools Act was passed; it came into effect the following year.
He was a supporter of the Common Schools Act of 1871.
The main issue in the election was the Common Schools Act passed in 1871.