The battle over equity at Thomas Jefferson High School - Fortune in the Book documentary
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 Published On Premiered Dec 2, 2022

Update: the Supreme Court has denied our petition of certiorari and will not hear the case:
https://pacificlegal.org/scotus-will-...

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax, Virginia, is consistently ranked the best public high school in the country. It is free to attend, but students must pass a rigorous exam. In recent years, the children of Asian immigrants have made up the majority of the school.

Around 2020, things started to change. The school board and district leaders hired the author Ibram X. Kendi for a $20,000 Zoom call, where he explained that past discrimination can only be fixed by present discrimination.

The school board replaced the rigorous exam with a new admissions process that would, in their words, promote “equity.” Immediately, the number of black, Hispanic, and white students went up…and Asian numbers went down.

This blatant discrimination didn’t sit right with parent Asra Nomani, who moved to the U.S. from India when she was a child. She and other immigrant parents felt betrayed. They came to this country precisely because America forbids discrimination based on race. Unlike a growing number of school boards and activists across the country, these Fairfax parents still believe in an America where everyone is equal before the law, regarding of race or religion.

Now these parents are fighting back in the courts, alongside Pacific Legal Foundation, to restore fair, race-blind school admissions.

About Pacific Legal Foundation:

Pacific Legal Foundation is a nonprofit legal organization that defends Americans’ liberties when threatened by government overreach and abuse. We sue the government when it violates Americans’ constitutional rights—and win.

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