Busing and merger Some, such as Minority Leader
Jon Bramnick, have expressed concerns that the desegregation suit could lead to forced merger of school districts, forced
desegregation busing, and forced lottery systems whereby children would not be permitted to attend their neighborhood school.
Racial categorization controversy The plaintiffs' lawsuit asserts that NJ schools are "segregated" because of a concentration of African-American and "Latino" children in certain districts, with very few "white" students. Over 65% of U.S. Latinos, however, identify as "White." Just over 2% identify as "Black." The remainder identify as some other race or two or more races. In 2019, the conservative
Pacific Legal Foundation filed a federal lawsuit arguing that Connecticut's magnet schools are discriminatory by capping the enrollment of black and Hispanic students in magnet schools at 75%, while no less than 25% of students were permitted to be white or Asian. ==See also==