Google engineer rejected by 16 colleges uses AI to sue universities for racial discrimination
Google engineer rejected by 16 colleges uses AI to sue universities for racial discrimination
Publish Date: 2026-04-09 17:35:00
Source Domain: abc7.com
- A father in Palo Alto, California, has filed multiple lawsuits against major university systems, alleging racial discrimination against his son Stanley Zhong after his rejection by several colleges.
- Despite achieving high academic success with a 4.4 GPA and a SAT score of 1590, Stanley was rejected by 16 out of the 18 colleges he applied to.
- Nan Zhong, Stanley’s father, believes racial discrimination played a role in these rejections and has sought legal avenues to challenge this.
- After a year of discussions with University of California officials, the family found no resolution and pursued state and federal lawmakers without success.
- The family struggled to find legal representation but began representing themselves as statutes of limitation approached.
- Turning to artificial intelligence, they utilize multiple AI models to guide their legal strategy effectively.
- The family has established a nonprofit, SWORD (Students Who Oppose Racial Discrimination), and continues to seek financial support to advance their cause.
- They are motivated by the belief that their legal challenges have broader implications for college admissions and racial discrimination in the admission process.