Jan. 21, 2026
Group sues Los Angeles Unified over alleged race-based school favoritism
A conservative advocacy group sued Los Angeles Unified, alleging its race-based school classifications unlawfully favor minority students and disadvantage white and Middle Eastern students in staffing, resources and magnet admissions.
A federal complaint filed Tuesday accused the Los Angeles Unified School District of racial favoritism "against a new minority: White students," alleging the district unlawfully ties staffing and student opportunities to a decades-old classification system that designates schools "Predominantly Hispanic, Black, Asian and Other non-Anglo."
Represented by Michael A. DiNardo of YK Law LLP, along with Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLC, the 1776 Project Founda...
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