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University of California accused of discriminating against white and Asian American students | California

The lawsuit, which was filed this week, has accused racial discrimination of the California University of California, by supporting black and Latin students rather than Asian Americans and white applicants.

A group called a student who opposes racist discrimination claims that the university system has acknowledged a student who is qualified to be inferior at the expense of a better qualifications, and sue the Federal Court on Monday. I was.

The complaint claims that UC's inpatient practice violates the state law approved by voters in 1996 and prohibits other factors in races, public education, public employment, and other factors in public contracts. Masu.

Furthermore, the submission claims that California campus violates the 14th Fixed Equality Protection Clause of the US Constitution, and the 1964 title VI of the Civil Rights Law has the federal fund recipient. Discrimination is prohibited based on species.

UC staff did not respond immediately to emails or telephones in search of comments on the lawsuit on Tuesday.

The lawsuit calls the judge to block the university system on 10 campuses, ask about the race of the student application, and appoint a court monitor to supervise the enrollment decision.

Asian Americans and white applicants are discriminated against for race, but Latin and black students are “often in an important academic disadvantage, so universities are racial. They are experiencing worse results because they are using their choice. “

“All races are harmful by discriminatory actions at the University of California,” said the lawsuit.

UC officials accuse the campus to use a “overall” review of the undergraduate enrollment. “In other words, it shifts from an objective standard to a more subjective evaluation of individual candidates.”

As an example, the filing quotes statistics in 2010 that Berkeley's school acknowledged 13 % of black students at the University of California. By 2023, Berkeley had a black hospitalization rate of 10 %, but the complaint has been stated compared to 12 % of the total.

This lawsuit has occurred more than a year after the US Supreme Court withdraws positive actions in university enrollment, declaring that races will not be a factor, and achieving a variety of student groups in higher education institutions. Forced to find.

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