joining us now with san francisco chronicle education reporter jill tucker who has been covering the story. jill, good to see you. >> right. >> give us a background, or what is this lawsuit about? >> well, the lawsuit is actually about special education children, and whether the state is fulfilling its duty to oversee what these children are entitled to and to take action if districts are not providing those services, and, of course, the parents out of morgan hill that initiated this are claiming that the students are not getting the services that they need. the districts are not providing all of the resources that they should be. now, that's what the actual lawsuit is about, but what the argument has been about what all the legal battles over the last three years have been about are getting the plaintiff the information that they need so they can prove their case throughout the state. this is now a class action lawsuit and they want access to the records at the state of every child that has attended a public school in california since 2008, and that's about 10 million kids. >> under