Federal judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration's effort to ban DEI from K-12 education
- A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's policy that threatened to cut federal funding for schools involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
- The judge found that the National Education Association likely would succeed in its arguments against the policy's vagueness and illegal procedural implementation.
- Judge Landya McCafferty's opinion described the policy as likely violating the First Amendment's Free Speech protections, calling it 'textbook viewpoint discrimination.'
- The ruling allows schools that employ National Education Association members to continue their DEI programs without federal enforcement penalties while other courts consider challenges to the policy.
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