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Justice Secretary Jeff Sessions said the 24 documents, many of which provided advice to schools on how to deal with Supreme Court decisions on race and admissions, "were useless, outdated, inconsistent with existing or inappropriate law. "
This has the effect of bringing the federal government 's position on a positive action closer to that of the George W. Bush administration, who ruled that the race could only be considered if a university did not have a university position.
The United States Supreme Court has determined a number of cases where universities can resort to affirmative action to help minority applicants to enter the university. Conservatives argue that such programs can hurt both whites and Americans of Asian descent.
The Obama Guidelines, a Democrat, were published by the Department of Justice and the Department of Education. They tell universities and colleges that it is acceptable to use race as a tool to achieve diversity.
For example, one of the guidelines, "Questions and Answers on Fisher vs. University of Texas at Austin," asks the question "The Supreme Court has changed what colleges and universities must do to adapt their programs admission in a restricted way to meet the interest of diversity? "
" The regression of the administration (Trump) on the guidelines of the positive positive action offends the values. "
The decision of the Trump government is considered by the Democrats and the liberals as a way to weaken positive action. "said Nancy Pelosi, Democratic House Leader of Representatives.
The Department of Justice under Republican President Donald Trump investigated a complaint over 60 Asian-American organizations that Harvard University policies are discriminatory because they limit the admission of Americans of Asian descent.
The department joined students for admissions just, the group behind the case, who claimed the revelation of "powerful" evidence showing that Harvard in Mbadachusetts, violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VI prohibits discrimination based on race, color and ori Harvard claims that its admission policies are in accordance with US laws and that it has worked to generate financial support to ensure economic and racial diversity in his clbadrooms.
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