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UCLA Medical School Sued for Racial Discrimination in Admissions |
2025-05-11 |
[HotAir] UCLA's medical school is being sued for racial discrimination in admissions. The class action lawsuit was filed Thursday.A federal class-action lawsuit accuses UCLA’s medical school and various university officials of using race as a factor in admissions, despite a state law and Supreme Court ruling striking down affirmative action. This story really began last year when the Washington Free Beacon reported that dean of admissions at the medical school, Jennifer Lucero, was putting race above merit in admissions decisions. She allegedly shouted at her own team when one of them questioned whether a black candidate with subpar test scores was qualified. ...when it came time for the admissions committee to consider one such student in November 2021—a black applicant with grades and test scores far below the UCLA average—some members of the committee felt that this particular candidate, based on the available evidence, was not the best fit for the top-tier medical school, according to two people present for the committee's meeting...Jennifer Lucero, exploded in anger. State law made affirmative action in admissions illegal in California since 1996, long before it was overturned nationwide by the Supreme Court. So this sort of thing is not supposed to happen. And yet it allegedly was under Lucero's leadership which began in 2020. The results of setting aside merit standards were not good for the school. Within three years of Lucero's hiring in 2020, UCLA dropped from 6th to 18th place in U.S. News & World Report's rankings for medical research. And in some of the cohorts she admitted, more than 50 percent of students failed standardized tests on emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics... What UCLA's medical school was doing should have been flatly illegal but the story went on to say that Lucero rarely referred directly to race and instead used proxies including zip codes to achieve the same results. That story was published last May. In March of this year, HHS announced it was launching an investigation. HHS’s Office of Civil Rights will investigate whether the school’s admissions office, led by anesthesiologist Jennifer Lucero, holds black and Hispanic applicants to a lower academic standard than white and Asian applicants, according to a source familiar with the investigation. California law has banned racial preferences in university admissions for nearly three decades, and the Supreme Court followed suit in 2023... Earlier this week, just two days before the lawsuit was filed, the WFB published a follow-up suggesting racial discrimination was still taking place. On April 8, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, the medical school circulated a memo that outlined "guiding principles for student representation on the admissions committee," which includes third- and fourth-year medical students as well as faculty members. Those guidelines require the committee to consider race when picking students to serve as admissions officers. |
Posted by:Grom the Affective |