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Yale Fires Back At DOJ Lawsuit

In a statement released in response to yesterday's Department of Justice lawsuit, Yale University says its admissions practices are consistent with decades of Supreme Court decisions. Yale President Peter Salovey says the federal lawsuit is based on inaccurate statistics. The school says the proportion of racial groups admitted has fluctuated over the years, disproving the Justice Department's claim that the university is improperly racially balancing its admissions from year to year.

The Trump administration's Justice Department accuses the New Haven-based school of discriminating against white and Asian students by admitting too many Black students. The suit argues that the university is illegally selecting Black people instead of white or Asian people with comparable academic credentials. 

Matt Dwyer is an editor, reporter and midday host for Connecticut Public's news department. He produces local news during All Things Considered.

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