Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into University of California Hiring Practices
Source: New York Times
June 26, 2025, 5:06 p.m. ET
The Trump administration on Thursday targeted Californias education system for the second time in two days, announcing a new Justice Department investigation into whether a plan to build a university system that more closely reflects the states racial and ethnic diversity violates civil rights laws against discrimination.
The investigation was made public just 24 hours after the U.S. Education Department declared that California was breaking federal law by allowing transgender girls to compete on female sports teams. The federal government gave the state 10 days to reverse its policies or face imminent enforcement action.
On Thursday, Harmeet Dhillon, the Justice Departments top civil rights attorney, said in a letter to Michael V. Drake, the president of the University of California system, that she was focused on the University of California 2030 Capacity Plan, which she said might discriminate against some employees, job applicants and training program participants.
The governments news release about the inquiry said that the university plan required campuses to meet quotas for race- and sex-based employment.
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