One court case is what stands between the Trump administration and race-based data from colleges regarding admissions, which could be used to go after schools the federal government perceives as violating a 2023 Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor this week gave colleges in the states that sued over the demographics demand an extension until April 6 to…
Trump’s efforts to collect race-based college admissions data lead to fears of retaliation
Originally reported by The Hill
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