Trump admin hits Harvard with race-based discrimination investigation

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The Trump administration is ramping up its fight against Harvard, launching investigations Monday into the university and the Harvard Law Review for alleged race-based discrimination.The big picture: The administration has employed a pressure campaign against the Ivy League school, coming down on the university with several actions including a $2.2 billion funding freeze and considerations to revoke its tax-exempt status and its eligibility to host foreign students.Driving the news: The civil rights offices of the departments of Education and Health and Human Services are investigating allegations that the Harvard Law Review, which is published by a student-run group, makes decisions in its article selections process based on race, per an Education Department statement.The departments will look to determine whether there were Title VI violations, and they'll examine Harvard's relationship with the journal, including financial ties, oversight procedures and selection policies.What they're saying: "Harvard Law Review's article selection process appears to pick winners and losers on the basis of race, employing a spoils system in which the race of the legal scholar is as, if not more, important than the merit of the submission," said Craig Trainor, the Education Department's acting assistant secretary for civil rights, in a statement.The university, Harvard Law School and the Harvard Law Review did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment Monday evening.Go deeper: Harvard sues Trump administration over funding freeze

The Trump administration is ramping up its fight against Harvard, launching investigations Monday into the university and the Harvard Law Review for alleged race-based discrimination.The big picture: The administration has employed a pressure campaign against the Ivy League school, coming down on the university with several actions including a $2.2 billion funding freeze and considerations to revoke its tax-exempt status and its eligibility to host foreign students.

Driving the news: The civil rights offices of the departments of Education and Health and Human Services are investigating allegations that the Harvard Law Review, which is published by a student-run group, makes decisions in its article selections process based on race, per an Education Department statement.The departments will look to determine whether there were Title VI violations, and they'll examine Harvard's relationship with the journal, including financial ties, oversight procedures and selection policies.What they're saying: "Harvard Law Review's article selection process appears to pick winners and losers on the basis of race, employing a spoils system in which the race of the legal scholar is as, if not more, important than the merit of the submission," said Craig Trainor, the Education Department's acting assistant secretary for civil rights, in a statement.



The university, Harvard Law School and the Harvard Law Review did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment Monday evening.Go deeper: Harvard sues Trump administration over funding freeze.