Six Texas medical schools hit with lawsuit for anti-white and anti-Asian admissions

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A conservative legal group has filed a class action lawsuit against six Texas medical schools alleging they illegally discriminated against white, Asian, and male applicants in their admissions processes.

America First Legal filed a federal lawsuit alleging"illegal racial discrimination" Tuesday in the U.S.

Stewart, the lawsuit says, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a GPA of 3.96 and scored a 511 out of a possible 528 on the Medical College Admissions Test but was still rejected. Meanwhile, students from minority backgrounds were admitted with GPA scores as low as 2.82 and MCAT scores as low as 495, according to the public records obtained by Stewart.

In their press release announcing the lawsuit, America First Legal blasted the medical schools for pushing a"divisive 'equity' agenda."

 

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