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The U.S. sued Harvard for withholding admissions data, demanding transparency in compliance with the 2023 affirmative action ban.
The U.S. Justice Department has sued Harvard University for refusing to provide five years of detailed admissions data—including grades, test scores, essays, extracurriculars, and race—during a federal investigation into whether the school continues to consider race in admissions after the 2023 Supreme Court ban on affirmative action.
The lawsuit, filed in Massachusetts federal court, alleges Harvard obstructed the investigation by only sharing publicly available, aggregated data and failing to meet deadlines.
The government seeks a court order to compel compliance with Title VI reporting requirements, arguing transparency is essential to ensure civil rights laws are upheld.
The dispute is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to enforce the Supreme Court’s ruling and pressure universities to disclose admissions records, following Harvard’s rejection of prior demands that led to funding cuts.
Los Estados Unidos demandaron a Harvard por retener datos de admisión, exigiendo transparencia en cumplimiento de la prohibición de acción afirmativa de 2023.