Democratic AGs Sue Trump Over College Admissions Policy
Seventeen Democratic state attorneys general have sued the Trump administration over a new policy requiring colleges and universities to report detailed admissions data, including race and sex, to prove they are not using race as a factor in admissions. The policy, which stems from an August order by President Trump, has been criticized for its tight deadline and potential threat to student privacy. The lawsuit, filed in Boston federal court, challenges the policys legality and demands compliance with federal aid laws.
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