Kamehameha Schools Face Lawsuit Over Native Hawaiian Admissions
Kamehameha Schools, founded in 1887 to serve Native Hawaiians, is being sued over its ancestry-based admissions policy, which a conservative legal group calls discriminatory.
Kamehameha Schools, founded in 1887 to serve Native Hawaiians, is being sued over its ancestry-based admissions policy, which a conservative legal group calls discriminatory.
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