In this Just the News article, the Department of Justice signals it will actively enforce a recent Supreme Court ruling targeting race-based discrimination policies nationwide, putting states and institutions on notice.
- The U.S. Department of Justice says it will enforce a Supreme Court decision banning racial discrimination policies across all states
- The ruling stems from cases that struck down race-based admissions practices in higher education
- Federal agencies are now expected to ensure compliance beyond colleges, including workplaces and government programs
- The DOJ warned that entities continuing race-based preferences could face legal consequences
- The move signals a broader push to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies tied to race
- Officials argue the Constitution requires equal treatment under the law regardless of race
- Critics of DEI say the ruling restores merit-based systems, while opponents warn it could undermine diversity efforts
Read the full story: https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/justice-dept-says-it-will-enforce-scotus-ruling-every-state-racially



