From the Community | Stand up to the Trump administration’s probing

The Trump administration is investigating Stanford University School of Medicine's admissions policies, demanding extensive data that could breach student privacy. Alumni are urged to sign an open letter supporting the university's leadership in protecting student privacy.
Stanford University School of Medicine is under investigation by the Trump administration for its admissions policies. The Department of Justice has demanded extensive data, including zip codes of applicants and internal correspondence related to admissions, to be delivered by April 24, 2026. Failure to comply may result in the withholding of federal funding. The demand is considered intrusive, potentially violating constitutional rights and breaching student privacy. Alumni are urged to sign an open letter supporting the university's leadership in protecting student privacy by April 21. The issue has sparked concern among alumni, who are joining Cardinal Courage, a group advocating for Stanford's interests.
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