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Justice Department Accuses Yale Medical School of Illegal Race-Based Admissions

via Washington Times·yesterday·21 sources

The Justice Department has accused Yale University's medical school of illegally considering race in its admissions process, sparking controversy over affirmative action policies. This matters because it signals a significant legal challenge to practices in higher education. The broader implications include potential shifts in how race is considered in college admissions nationwide.

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