
""The likelihood of success on merits claims is at least sufficiently strong to merit maintaining the status quo for another week or 10 days or so," Saylor said at the hearing in Boston."
""With institutions now working under different deadlines across states and sectors, the situation remains uncertain and evolving," Christine Keller stated."
A federal judge extended the deadline for colleges to report admissions data to April 6, following a lawsuit by 17 Democratic state attorneys general. The Education Department aims to use this data to identify unlawful race-based admissions practices. U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor IV issued a temporary restraining order, allowing more time to consider arguments before deciding on a preliminary injunction. The situation is complicated as public institutions face varying deadlines across states, prompting guidance for continued data preparation and validation.
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