US Supreme Court backs Trump on teacher training grant cuts
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to freeze millions in grant funding related to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at universities and nonprofits, siding with the government over lower court rulings.
- The Department of Education claimed that many of the grants funded discriminatory practices and that it acted within its authority to cancel them.
- Eight states, including California and Massachusetts, filed a lawsuit arguing that the rescinding of grants violated federal law, specifically the Administrative Procedure Act.
- The Supreme Court noted that the district court did not have the authority to mandate the payment of the grants, making the ruling a significant win for the Trump administration in its second term.
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Supreme Court OKs Trump’s cuts to teacher training grants
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled for the Trump administration on Friday and lifted a judge’s order that had blocked the canceling of $148 million in grants for recruiting and training new teachers nationwide. By a 5-4 vote, the justices…
·Brunswick, United States
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