DOJ opens 15 new investigations into medical schools’ admissions
Summary
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has started new investigations into 15 medical schools. They want to check if these schools are using race improperly in their admissions processes.Key Facts
- The DOJ announced new civil rights investigations on Thursday.
- These investigations focus on 15 medical schools.
- The schools are suspected of racial discrimination in how they admit students.
- This expands previous probes into race-based admissions at medical schools.
- Each school receives millions of dollars in federal government funding.
- The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division is leading the investigations.
- The goal is to see if the schools are following the law in their admissions policies.
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