CASE NAME

Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board et al

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Overview

Plaintiff challenged Defendant’s race-neutral admissions policy at Thomas Jefferson High School, arguing that it discriminated against Asian American applicants.

Details

The school's policy allocated seats to each public middle school within TJ’s participating school divisions, and evaluated students on the basis of GPA, a “portrait sheet” describing the applicant’s skills, a problem-solving essay, and “experience factors,” such as special education status, eligibility for free or reduced-price meals, status as an English-language learner, or attendance at a historically underrepresented public middle school.

The Court of Appeals upheld the school’s policy by a 2:1 majority, finding that the policy imposed no disparate impact on Asian American students, as those students still had greater success in securing admission to TJ under the new policy than students from any other racial or ethnic group. The court also held that the policy was not motivated by invidious discriminatory intent.

Court

Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

Status

Filed March 15, 2022 | Decided

Court handed down its decision on May 23, 2023. Plaintiff filed a certiorari petition in the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to appeal this decision, but the Court rejected the petition.