The California university had been blocked from admitting around 3,000 students — or a third of its incoming freshman class — due to a local lawsuit.
As a result, the university will no longer have to freeze enrollment at its 2020-2021 levels, effectively“I’m grateful to the Legislature for moving quickly on this critical issue — it sends a clear signal that California won’t let lawsuits get in the way of
the education and dreams of thousands of students, our future leaders and innovators,” Newsom said in a statement, noting that the lawsuit and court orders would have been “disproportionately impacting students from disadvantaged or underrepresented backgrounds.”
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