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Attorneys general challenge federal DEI oversight
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta and 17 other Democratic attorneys general are urging the U.S. Department of Education to withdraw its proposed federal data collection on college admissions, stating it violates student privacy and misrepresents civil rights law.
- Bonta criticized the federal proposal during a virtual news conference, calling it an unjustified intrusion into privacy and a misrepresentation of civil rights law.
- The proposal would require colleges to report detailed admissions, financial aid, and student data, including test scores and graduation outcomes, as part of a push to investigate DEI policies.
- Bonta accused federal officials of distorting diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, stating that foundational civil rights protections are being wrongly characterized as DEI violations.
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Vermont AG among those challenging federal DEI oversight
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and a coalition of 17 other Democratic attorneys general are urging the U.S. Department of Education to withdraw a proposed expansion of federal data collection on college admissions, arguing it would violate student privacy and distort civil rights law.
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Attorneys general challenge federal DEI oversight
(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and a coalition of 17 other Democratic attorneys general are urging the U.S. Department of Education to withdraw a proposed expansion of federal data collection on college admissions, arguing it would…
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