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law-and-politics1 year ago

"Supreme Court Declines Review of Elite High School Admissions Policy"

Supreme Court declined to review a case challenging a Virginia high school's admissions program that allegedly discriminates against Asian Americans, prompting a fiery 10-page dissent from Justice Alito. The case involves Thomas Jefferson High School, accused of using a roundabout way to filter for race in admissions. The school's policies have been the subject of controversy, with the Fairfax County School Board defending the new admissions process as constitutional and in the best interest of all students. The dissenting justices argue that the lower court's decision effectively licenses official actors to discriminate against any racial group with impunity, while critics of the school's policies claim that discrimination based on race is ethically wrong and a violation of the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection.

education2 years ago

Supreme Court Urged to Address Race in High School Admissions

A parents group, supported by a conservative legal organization, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an admissions policy at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology in Virginia, which they claim is racially discriminatory. The policy, adopted in 2020, aimed to diversify the elite high school but was deemed race-neutral. The share of Black and Hispanic students increased, while the percentage of Asian-American students fell. The parents group argues that the policy violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment. The case comes after the Supreme Court's recent decision to bar colleges and universities from considering race in admissions.

education2 years ago

Supreme Court Urged to Address Race in High School Admissions

A parents group, supported by a conservative legal organization, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an admissions policy at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology in Virginia, which they claim is racially discriminatory. The policy, adopted in 2020, aimed to diversify the elite high school but was designed to be race-neutral. After the policy was implemented, the percentage of Black and Hispanic students increased, while the percentage of Asian-American students decreased. The parents group argues that the policy violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment. The case comes after the Supreme Court's recent decision to bar colleges and universities from considering race as a factor in admissions.