The Context
The DOJ’s move signals a new enforcement posture on race-conscious admissions that extends beyond undergraduate programs—medical schools, which historically operated under a soft carve-out for diversity in healthcare training, are now squarely in federal crosshairs. This probe follows a pattern: after Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, federal agencies have opened investigations into graduate and professional programs at a rate three times higher than in prior years.
The Takeaway
General counsels at academic medical centers should audit admissions criteria now—what passed as defensible ‘holistic review’ eighteen months ago may not survive DOJ scrutiny today. The agencies are telegraphing their next targets: institutions with publicized diversity commitments and quantifiable demographic shifts in entering classes. If your institution’s website touts percentage increases in underrepresented students, expect a letter. The safest posture is documentation that proves every admitted candidate met a race-neutral standard applied uniformly across all applicants.
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