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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"test buying" racist has been posting racist message for years https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/jforum.page?module=search&action=search&search_forum=60&match_type=all&sort_by=time&search_keywords=test+buying+[/quote] The individual has been using "test buying" as a cover to malign students enrolled in outside enrichment programs, effectively attacking Asian Americans.[/quote] No. You are making the race association. Who benefited the most from the change? “low-income Asian American students, as well as Asian American students attending middle schools theretofore poorly represented at TJ, saw far more offers of admission to TJ than they had in earlier years.” - court of appeals [/quote] court of appeals is bunch of characters. However, "On February 25, 2022, federal judge Claude Hilton ruled that Fairfax County school officials violated the law by changing admissions requirements to deliberately reduce the number of Asian American students enrolled."[/quote] Yes, Hilton did write that opinion. And the appeals court that he spent 41 years of his career trying to qualify for - and failing to do so - threw out his ruling and thoroughly embarrassed him in the process. There is a reason he was stuck at the District level for his entire career.[/quote] Was that what your brigade told you to say? And if his ruling was the other way, Hilton is the best equity judge ever?[/quote] No one involved with this process was the "best equity judge ever". Hilton's opinion was essentially a copy-and-paste of the Coalition's arguments, which were then eviscerated by data in Heytens' concurrence in the Fourth Circuit's original decision to grant the emergency stay that allowed the process to continue, and again in his opinion overturning Hilton's error. Hilton wrote a bad opinion, and in so doing provided evidence of why he's been stuck at the bottom rung of the federal judiciary for his whole career. No more, no less. Thankfully, the only impact it had was to delay the admissions process for the Class of 2026 slightly.[/quote]
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