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U. Texas System medical schools refuse to release public admissions data: report
All seven University of Texas medical schools recently refused to release their public admissions data, according to a new report by watchdog group Do No Harm. This sparked allegations that the schools may be preferring students based on race, despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions ruling that banned affirmative action in admissions. []
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The College Fix
· Jul 6, 2026
UT System medical schools refuse to release admissions data, sparking racial preference concerns: report
University of Texas medical schools are concealing their admissions data, according to a new report by the watchdog group Do No Harm. This sparked allegations that the schools may be preferring students based on race despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions ruling that banned affirmative action admissions policies. Do No Harm sent []
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· Jul 11, 2026
Fed Showdown: 15 States Sue To Block Feds From Killing School Mental Health Funds Over DEI
A coalition of 15 states has taken the U.S. Department of Education back to court, filing a protective lawsuit to prevent federal officials from pulling millions of dollars in school-based youth mental health grants. The complaint, filed July 10, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, targets the Department of [] Fed Showdown: 15 States Sue To Block Feds From Killing School Mental Health Funds Over DEI
The Advocate
· Jul 2, 2026
Federal judge blocks DOJ from getting its hands on trans children’s private medical records
A federal judge in California has ruled that the Justice Department likely cannot lawfully obtain confidential medical records identifying transgender minors who received gender-affirming care at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. The ruling delivers a significant setback to a yearlong federal campaign targeting providers of such care.
OpsLens
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court takes up transgender-parental rights case * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal
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NaturalNews.com
· Jul 2, 2026
Texas Data Centers Largely Ignore Water Usage Reporting Law
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· Jun 26, 2026
Bible passages to be required reading in Texas public schools
The Texas Board of Education on Friday approved mandated reading lists for public school children that include passages from the Bible – the latest effort by leaders there to infuse the education system with conservative and religious ideals. The Republican-dominated board, in a 9-5 vote with one member absent and not voting, approved the reading lists for over 5 million public school students beginning in 2030. Texas had already mandated that the Bible’s Ten Commandments be displayed in all...
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