Trump's DOJ Sues Harvard, Alleging Stonewalling Of Race-Neutral Admissions Probe

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a lawsuit against Harvard University, claiming that the institution has obstructed a federal investigation into its race-neutral admissions practices. The DOJ's complaint alleges that Harvard deliberately delayed the submission of required documents and failed to comply with conditions related to federal financial assistance. This legal action underscores ongoing tensions surrounding affirmative action and college admissions in the United States, particularly as various institutions navigate the complexities of race and diversity in their applicant pools. The lawsuit follows previous scrutiny of Harvard's admissions policies, which have been criticized by some for allegedly discriminating against Asian American applicants. As the case unfolds, it is expected to have significant implications for higher education admissions across the country, potentially influencing how universities approach diversity and race in their enrollment strategies. Harvard has not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit, but the institution has historically defended its admissions processes, asserting that they are compliant with federal law and aimed at fostering a diverse student body.
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