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Stanford, Ohio State, UC San Diego Medical Schools Investigated by DOJ for Racial Discrimination

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The US Department of Justice has launched civil rights investigations into the medical schools at Stanford University, Ohio State University, and the University of California, San Diego, over possible racial discrimination in admissions. The schools have been asked to provide seven years of admissions data, including students' race and test scores, by April 24.

The US Department of Justice has opened investigations into the medical schools at Stanford, Ohio State, and UC San Diego. The schools are accused of possible racial discrimination in their admissions practices. The DOJ is demanding seven years of admissions data, including students' race and test scores. The schools must comply by April 24 or risk losing federal funding. The investigations are part of the DOJ's effort to scrutinize how universities handle race in admissions. The schools use holistic admissions processes, which weigh factors beyond test scores and grades.

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