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Civil Litigation,
California Courts of Appeal

Nov. 2, 2020

UC can’t use standarize tests for admitting Class of 2021, appeals court rules

A 1st District Court of Appeal panel agreed Thursday with Alameda County Superior Court Judge Brad Seligman, who blocked the UC system from considering the standardized tests.

A state appellate court has lifted a stay on a preliminary injunction barring University of California campuses from using SAT or ACT scores in admissions for the incoming Class of 2021.

A 1st District Court of Appeal panel agreed Thursday with Alameda County Superior Court Judge Brad Seligman, who blocked the UC system from considering the standardized tests.

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