
Trump Administration Expands University DEI Probes to California
The Trump administration has escalated its campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies by launching investigations into Stanford University and three University of California campuses. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the office of Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi are spearheading these probes, focusing on the universities' admissions practices.
The investigations come in the wake of a broader push by the Trump administration to challenge affirmative action and DEI initiatives across the United States. The DOJ's involvement signals a significant federal effort to scrutinize these policies, which have been a point of contention in higher education for decades.
Stanford University, along with the University of California campuses in Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego, are now under the microscope. Critics of DEI policies argue that they may disadvantage certain groups, while supporters maintain that such initiatives are essential for promoting diversity and addressing historical inequities.
The outcome of these investigations could have far-reaching implications for university admissions policies nationwide, potentially reshaping the landscape of higher education in the U.S.