Trump’s Shift: The End of Civil Rights Enforcement on ‘Disparate Impact’ Explained
Washington, D.C. — The Trump administration has announced it will cease its enforcement of civil rights provisions that address “disparate impact,” a legal theory often applied in housing and employment discrimination cases. This shift raises concerns among advocates for social justice who argue that it undermines protections for marginalized groups. Disparate impact refers to policies or practices that may not explicitly discriminate but disproportionately affect certain racial or ethnic groups. By withdrawing enforcement, the administration aims to limit the scope of civil rights protections under existing laws, claiming that such policies have been misapplied to … Read more