Trump administration targets Stanford, UC San Diego, Ohio State medical schools in race admissions probe

The Trump administration has launched investigations into the admissions processes of three medical schools, citing concerns over potential discrimination. The schools, affiliated with Stanford University, Ohio State University, and University of California San Diego, must provide data and records related to their use of race in admissions decisions.
The US Department of Justice has opened investigations into the admissions processes of three medical schools. The schools are affiliated with Stanford University, Ohio State University, and University of California San Diego. The investigations are part of a broader effort to examine universities' compliance with a 2023 US Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. The Department of Justice is seeking records related to the use of race in admissions decisions, including applicant data and internal reviews. The universities have stated that they follow all applicable laws and are reviewing the investigation notices. The investigations aim to ensure compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws.
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