Longstanding Educational Institution for Native Hawaiians Raises Questions of Discrimination


The admissions policy of Kamehameha Schools, which prioritizes Native Hawaiians, is facing legal challenges in a new lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleges that the policy constitutes “blood-based discrimination,” raising questions about its legality and fairness.

This case highlights ongoing debates regarding educational access and the rights of different ethnic groups within the context of Hawaiian culture and history.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the implications for Kamehameha Schools and its admissions practices may have broader impacts on similar policies across the nation.





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