
A federal judge halted the administration’s effort to compel colleges to produce data showing they do not consider race in admissions, pausing that directive while legal challenges proceed. The administration's new investigation into Smith College's admission of transgender women underscores that federal scrutiny of higher education extends beyond race to gender-identity policies, creating multiple fronts for litigation. These developments contribute to an uneven legal landscape for education and administrative policy.
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