A two-year legal battle over the fate of Florida’s largest private school voucher program spilled into an appeals court, where a panel of judges sounded skeptical about whether the lawsuit should go forward.

Supporters of the program have mounted an advertising and public relations campaign in an effort to get the state’s teachers union and others to drop the lawsuit, but it may be three judges appointed by the last two governors who finally end the tug-of-war over the program that serves more than 78,000 students.

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