The Department of Justice launched investigations into 15 medical schools over allegations of potential race discrimination in admissions, following earlier DOJ findings that UCLA and Yale’s medical schools illegally used race in admissions. DOJ said many top medical schools appear more focused on demographics than on training students to succeed in the profession. In a separate action tied to campus climate and diversity policies, the DOJ opened an investigation of Arizona State University after videos recorded by Accuracy in Media alleged discrimination related to DEI restrictions. ASU said it is in full compliance with federal law and declined to comment on the secretly recorded material. Together, the moves underline how federal civil-rights enforcement is broadening from individual admissions decisions to wider scrutiny of recruitment, scholarships, tutoring, and educational support operations across institutions.