States Sue Trump Over College Race Data Policy
Seventeen Democrat-led states, including Massachusetts, have sued the Trump administration over a new policy requiring colleges to report detailed race and sex data. The policy, introduced after the Supreme Court banned race-based affirmative action, aims to ensure schools arent considering race in admissions. However, critics argue the data collection is rushed, unfair, and could hurt students and schools. The Education Department counters that taxpayers deserve transparency, sparking a legal battle over college fairness post-Supreme Court ruling.
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