The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Boston parents claiming a temporary admissions exam policy discriminated against white and Asian students during the pandemic.
The Boston School Committee dropped the entrance exam due to in-person safety concerns, opting to use student performance and ZIP codes for admissions.
Justice Alito criticized the lower court's ruling as a glaring constitutional error, highlighting that race played a central role in the new admissions policy.
Despite the Supreme Court's ruling against race-conscious admissions policies for colleges, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals maintained that the temporary admissions policy did not violate the decision.
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