‘No American should be denied admission to school” because of race, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said while filing a Justice Department statement of interest in the landmark discrimination lawsuit against Harvard College.

The filing argues that Harvard, which is desperately trying to quash the suit before it comes to trial in October, should obey the law and prove it doesn’t discriminate against Asian-Americans. Damn straight.

Because it’s nakedly clear that the school does discriminate. Already, discovery in the case has uncovered a 2013 internal Harvard study that concluded exactly what the suit charges.

DOJ also cites “substantial evidence” that school officials “monitor and manipulate the racial makeup of incoming classes,” with Asians accounting for about 20 percent of freshmen, year after year. That, it says, amounts to a “patently unconstitutional” attempt to “racially balance” the student body.

Harvard, you see, uses a purely subjective “personal rating” that consistently finds Asian students have less interesting personalities than kids of other ethnic groups. That’s right: It’s an elaborate charade to “scientifically” declare Asians to be . . . boring.

The data plainly show that a race-blind process would admit roughly twice as many Asian kids. Still, Harvard insists it doesn’t discriminate — though it has failed to show why, as the law requires.

Harvard’s brahmins plainly think they’re doing right — but so did their forbears a century ago, when the quotas were keeping Jews out. The discrimination is just as wrong now as it was then.