Hawaiian school’s admission fight back in court



SCOTUS Blog reports:

The six-year running battle over the admissions policy of a highly regarded trio of private schools in Hawaii — the Kamehameha Schools — is back in the courts, with one side specifically aiming for an ultimate test in the Supreme Court.   An earlier case, testing whether an 1866 civil rights law still bars the use of race in private school admissions, reached the Court last year, but was settled before the Justices took final action on it.

A new lawsuit, raising the same challenge, was filed Wednesday . . .

How Appealing links to a few more articles discussing the situation.



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