CASE NAME

Do No Harm v. University of Colorado et al

Overview

Plaintiff challenges the Underrepresented Minorities Visiting Elective Scholarship, which provides a $2,000 award to underrepresented medical students to help cover costs associated with participating in visiting student learning opportunities in the university's Radiation Oncology department.

Details

Plaintiff claims that limiting eligibility to underrepresented racial and ethnic groups discriminates against white students, violating the Equal Protection Clause and Title VI.

After the lawsuit was filed, the university revised the scholarship program so that it is open to all applicants, with focus on “those who have had personal experience overcoming hardship...or [those] advocating for patients who have traditionally experienced barriers to accessing healthcare.” Subsequently, the parties agreed to dismiss the case.

Court

U.S. District Court, District of Colorado

Status

Filed December 12, 2024 | Settled

The case was dismissed after the university agreed to open the scholarship program to students of all racial and ethnic backgrounds.