Supreme Court Declines Boston School Admissions Case Amid Race Bias Concerns

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging a Boston high school admissions policy that allegedly considered race, despite objections from conservative justices who argued it constituted racial discrimination. The policy, which was in effect for one year, was deemed lawful by lower courts as it was race-neutral. The court also refused to take up a Wisconsin case on school policies for gender identity, with conservative justices again dissenting. These decisions highlight ongoing debates over race and parental rights in education.
- Conservatives object as Supreme Court ducks case on high school admissions NBC News
- Supreme Court turns away challenge to school admissions at Boston high schools The Boston Globe
- Supreme Court rejects appeal from Boston parents over race bias in elite high school admissions The Associated Press
- Supreme Court won't review admissions policy challenged as unfair to whites, Asian Americans USA TODAY
- Supreme Court declines to review Boston case and ‘race neutral’ efforts to diversify public schools CNN
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