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flag A lawsuit challenges Kamehameha Schools' Native Hawaiian admissions policy as racially discriminatory.

flag A federal lawsuit filed in Honolulu challenges Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy that prioritizes Native Hawaiian applicants, arguing it violates civil rights laws by discriminating based on race. flag The suit, brought by Students for Fair Admissions, claims the policy unfairly excludes non-Native Hawaiian students and conflicts with Supreme Court precedent. flag The school, founded in 1884 by Bernice Pauahi Bishop to serve Native Hawaiians, says its policy addresses historical injustices and is lawful. flag The case reflects broader national efforts to limit race-based admissions, following recent Supreme Court rulings.

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