National Post

U.S. drops lawsuit over YALE’S Admissions rules

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The U.S. Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit accusing yale university of discrimina­ting against Asian and white applicants in undergradu­ate admissions, as the debate over affirmativ­e action in higher education heads for a possible showdown at the Supreme Court. Wednesday’s voluntary dismissal of the lawsuit, which had been brought by the Trump administra­tion, followed a Nov. 12 decision by a federal appeals court that harvard university’s use of race in undergradu­ate admissions complied with federal civil rights law. In a letter to yale’s lawyer, Gregory Friel, deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights, said the Justice department dropped the yale case “in light of all available facts, circumstan­ces, and legal developmen­ts,” including the harvard case. he said the department will review the matter through its administra­tive process. yale had been accused of violating Title VI of the Civil rights Act with policies that left Asian-americans and whites one-eighth to one-fourth as likely to win admission as comparable blacks.

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