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Law Practice

Dec. 23, 2008

Court Upholds L.A. Schools' Desegregation

The Los Angeles Unified School District does not have to stop granting minority students preference for admission to its highly competitive magnet schools, long considered among the best schools in the district, an appellate court has ruled.

By Cortney Fielding
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The Los Angeles Unified School District does not have to stop granting minority students preference for admission to its highly competitive magnet schools, long considered among the best schools in the district, an appellate court has ruled.

The 2nd District Court of Appeals on Friday affirmed a trial judge's ruling that magnet admissions were exempt from a 1996 voter-approved initiative ending affirm...

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