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DOJ Concludes Yale Medical School Violated Civil Rights Act in Admissions

· Texas Border Business

The U.S. Department of Justice has concluded that Yale School of Medicine violated the Civil Rights Act through its admissions practices. An investigation revealed that Yale intentionally selected applicants based on race, using strategies to bypass the Supreme Court's ban on racial considerations in admissions. The findings indicated that Black and Hispanic students had a higher acceptance rate than White and Asian students with similar test scores, despite generally lower academic qualifications. The Justice Department emphasized its commitment to addressing illegal admissions practices in higher education, particularly in medical schools that rely on federal funding.

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