Proposition 209

Parents Sue Capistrano Unified School District Over Racially Based High School Boundaries That Violate Prop. 209

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SANTA ANA, CA; June 16, 2005: Parents of students in the Capistrano Unified School District today filed suit against the district, charging it with violating Proposition 209 of the California Constitution by using race to determine new attendance boundaries for district high schools and middle schools. Read More...
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PLF Fights To Stop School District From Color-Coding Kids

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Color Coding Kids?

The following op-ed was co-written by Harold Johnson, a PLF attorney, and Arthur B. Mark III, a former PLF attorney.

Like Rip Van Winkle, administrators at Capistrano Unified School District apparently missed some big news. They’re acting as if
Proposition 209, the 1996 initiative that forbids race-based policies in California schools, was never put on the books. The district recently redrew attendance boundaries in a disruptive way that uses students’ skin color, in part, to determine where they will go to school. Read More...
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CUSD Lawsuit Set For Hearing

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From the Talega News blog:

Talega resident, attorney and all-around great guy Mike Winsten is getting his day in court.

On behalf of all Talega residents, he sued the Capistrano Unified School District claiming that their plan to bus high school age Talega residents to SJC (rather than allow them to attend San Clemente High School) is in violation of Prop 209.
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