The lawsuit accuses the university of racial discrimination against California of California

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Santa Ana, California.

The lawsuit accuses the university of racial discrimination against California of California

A group filed a case against racial discrimination in the federal court on Monday, alleging that the university system accepted the students with inferior academic credibility at the cost of better-use people.

Complaint claims that UC’s entry practices have violated a state law approved by voters in 1996 that refuses to consider race and other factors in public education, public employment and public contracts.

In addition, the filing alleges that the California campus is violating the title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 along with the similar protection section of the US Constitution, which is discriminating on the basis of race, which is violating the title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Receives by doing

UC officials on Tuesday did not respond to email and phone calls on Tuesday and demanded a comment on the case.

The lawsuit asks a judge to ask the university system with 10 complexes about the race in student applications and appoint a court monitoring to oversee admission decisions.

Asian American and white applicants are discriminated against by their race, while Latin and black students are often kept in a significant academic loss, and thus experience worse results due to the use of racial preferences of the university, “Complaint is accused.

“All the race students are damaged by the discriminatory behavior of the University of California,” says the lawsuit.

This accuses UC officials of ordering complexes to use the “overall” review of undergraduate admission, “In other words, that they would move away from the objective criteria towards more subjective assessment of the overall appeal of individual candidates. Are.”

As an example, the filing cites a figure that in 2010, the University of California, Berkeley entered 13% black, state students as compared to a total of 21% admission rates. The complaint stated that by 2023, the black admission rate in Berkeley was 10%, compared to the total rate of 12%.

The case comes for more than a year after the US Supreme Court takes positive action in the entry of the college, announcing that the race cannot be a factor and new education institutions to get various student bodies new To force ways to be forced.

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