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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My gosh! No wonder cheating is so rampant at TJ when you have parents cheating the system to get their kids in.[/quote] Or, conversely, the system cheating the kids who most deserve admission to meet its soft race and income-based diversity quotas. Let's not forget one federal judge held the School Board violated the Constitution. All these parents may have done was take advantage of a loophole. [/quote] Two federal appellate judges disagreed. The students lied on a question they thought would never be verified and now all their supporters are up in arms because TJ is rescinding admission to unethical cheaters. They are lucky that TJ is doing it now and not formally expelling them a week into the school year. [/quote] No judges have disagreed. [/quote] That's true, but PP doesn't understand the difference between a procedural motion and an appellate review on the merits (which is still pending). PP could educate themselves, but the temptation to give in to the obvious hatred of some TJ families on PP's part is just too great. [/quote] So the judge who wrote the concurrence didn't mean what they wrote? Maybe you should look at how often appellate judges change their minds after having gone through the trouble of already writing an opinion [/quote] It would not have been fully briefed at the time the procedural motion relating to the stay of the District Court opinion was decided. In any event, it will be appealed and quite possibly end up before the Supreme Court. [/quote]
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