U.S. Education Department

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. New OCR Probes

    Education Department launches two new civil rights investigations into race bias and antisemitism.

  2. DOJ Multi-Billion Suit

    Department of Justice sues Harvard over alleged 'deliberate indifference' to antisemitic harassment.

  3. Compliance Lawsuit

    Trump administration sues Harvard for failing to comply with federal document requests regarding admissions.

  4. SCOTUS Ruling

    Supreme Court ends race-conscious admissions in SFFA v. Harvard.

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Regulation Bearish

Trump Administration Escalates Harvard Probes Over Race Bias and Antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Education has launched two new civil rights investigations into Harvard University, targeting its admissions practices and campus environment. These probes represent a significant escalation in the federal government's legal campaign to enforce compliance with the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban and Title VI protections.

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