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The 1776 Project Foundation sued LAUSD over race-based school resource policies, claiming they violate civil rights laws.
The 1776 Project Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District, challenging a decades-old policy that provides smaller class sizes, extra resources, and advantages in magnet school admissions to schools with predominantly non-white student populations.
Rooted in 1970 and 1976 court orders aimed at desegregation, the policy targets educational inequities in a district where over 600 schools are predominantly non-white.
The lawsuit argues the policy discriminates against white students by using race in resource allocation, violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the 14th Amendment.
It seeks a permanent injunction to ban race-based preferences in funding, admissions, and operations.
The district declined to comment but reaffirmed its commitment to equitable education.
The case reflects broader political efforts to dismantle desegregation policies.
La 1776 Project Foundation demandó a LAUSD por políticas de recursos escolares basadas en la raza, alegando que violan las leyes de derechos civiles.