The Department of Education's letter has forced law schools to revise their diversity initiatives, with institutions like Cornell and Vanderbilt removing 'diversity' from their webpages. Schools must comply by February 28 to avoid losing federal funding. This shift raises questions about how genuine these changes are and whether institutions will truly alter their cultures for inclusivity or simply rename their offices under the guise of compliance, suggesting a veneer of diversity rather than substantive change.
Law schools are facing a Feb. 28 deadline to ensure their DEI policies, initiatives and programs do not violate federal law or risk their federal funding.
Schools including Cornell Law and Vanderbilt Law have removed the word 'diversity' from their websites to remain eligible for federal funding amid new regulations.
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