Stephen Miller on Harvard's Discrimination and Civil Rights Enforcement
Forbes Breaking NewsJune 7, 20251 min2,641 views
5 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβHarvard's Alleged Misconduct
- π― Harvard is accused of the most "pernicious conduct" among universities, including defying a lawful subpoena from DHS.
- βοΈ The university is alleged to be engaged in a pattern of invidious race-based discrimination and illegal gender/sex-based discrimination.
- ποΈ Harvard has also reportedly failed to comply with the Supreme Court ruling in Students for Fair Admissions.
Broader Civil Rights Enforcement
- π The administration is reviewing compliance with civil rights laws across all institutions of higher learning and K-12 schools.
- π« This review focuses on Title VI and VII (protections against racial discrimination) and Title IX (protections against sex-based discrimination).
- β οΈ The administration will address unlawful conduct, such as discrimination against white men, Asians, Indians, or individuals for being straight.
- πΊ Discrimination against girls or women in collegiate sports or access to facilities is also highlighted as unlawful.
- π οΈ All such unlawful conduct will be addressed with the appropriate remedy.
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Harvard UniversityStephen MillerCivil Rights LawsTitle VITitle VIITitle IXRacial DiscriminationSex-Based DiscriminationStudents for Fair AdmissionsDHS SubpoenaHigher Education Compliance
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