Trump reverses Obama-era affirmative action in schools

IANS  |  Washington 

US Donald Trump's administration has rescinded seven Obama-era policy guidelines that called on universities to consider race as a factor in diversifying their campuses.

"The branch cannot circumvent or the courts by creating guidance that goes beyond the law and, in some instances, stays on the books for decades," said Devin M. O'Malley, a Justice Department

wrote in a separate statement: "The has determined what affirmative action policies are constitutional, and the court's written decisions are the best guide for navigating this complex issue.

"Schools should continue to offer equal opportunities for all students while abiding by the law."

Jeff Sessions said the guidelines, published by former between 2009 and 2016, were "unnecessary, outdated, inconsistent with existing law, or otherwise improper", reports news.

He said his decision was based on an order that Trump signed in February 2017 and which required the creation of committees within government agencies to identify, revoke or modify regulations they considered unnecessary.

The ruled in favour of affirmative action in 2016, but it has been a controversial issue in the for decades.

The Trump administration's move comes a few months before a court is expected to rule in October on a highly anticipated case which is pitting the against Asian-American students.

The students have accused Harvard of systematically excluded some Asian-American applicants to maintain slots for students of other races.

Democrats and civil rights organisations denounced the administration's decisions.

of California, the House Democratic leader, said the "rollback of vital affirmative action guidance offends our nation's values" and called it "yet another clear attack on communities of colour".

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 08:42 IST