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By Zimo Li

July 2, 2025 4:29 p.m.

Nan Zhong, a spectator, said he attended the trial because he is also suing the UC.

In his lawsuit against the UC Regents, Zhong alleged that the University is using affirmative action – which has been banned in California since 1996 – in its admissions processes. He claimed that his son, who is Asian American, was rejected by five UC campuses but was hired by Google shortly afterwards.

“This is not right,” Zhong said. “We have to take a stand and fight.”

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Zimo Li | Photo editor
Li is the 2024-2025 Photo editor. She was previously a Photo contributor. Li is a second-year history and public affairs student from Los Angeles.
Li is the 2024-2025 Photo editor. She was previously a Photo contributor. Li is a second-year history and public affairs student from Los Angeles.
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