Student rejected by 13 schools case may go to Supreme Court

You’re not the legal system, QM. You’re an outside observer, free to form opinions however you wish. Don’t expect them to hold water. The law describes a complex set of relationships and expectations, before deciding. “Damages” is a particular element, when applicable. ‘Probable Cause’ also.

No court says, “Well, I know some schools are unfair, so let’s judge for the plaintiffs.” You can. But again you’re not the legal system.

But this isn’t about your view. Yes, we can lean on the issues as presented, be analytical, not emotional. The bottom line is: the complaints don’t prove out. No supposition required. No concerns for feelings, no maybes. The complaints aren’t matched by facts.

Just like in science.