DOJ opens probes into possible race discrimination at three medical schools

The US Justice Department has opened investigations into possible race discrimination in medical school admissions at Stanford, Ohio State, and the University of California, San Diego. The department is seeking data on applicants, including test scores and familial relationships, and has demanded that the schools turn over the information by April 24.
The US Justice Department has launched investigations into admissions policies at three major medical schools. The department is seeking data on applicants from the past seven years, including test scores and familial relationships. The schools must turn over the information by April 24 or risk interruptions to federal funding. The investigations are focused on possible race discrimination in medical school admissions. The Justice Department chose Stanford, Ohio State, and the University of California, San Diego for the investigations. The universities have confirmed they were notified about the inquiries and are reviewing the notices.
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