A New Hampshire judge is deciding whether to block Trump's anti-DEI directive to schools
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Maryland judge preparing to rule on Trump administration’s DEI letter for schools
The Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore. (Photo by Christine Condon/ Maryland Matters)Attorneys for the U.S. Department of Education argued Friday that the department’s “Dear Colleague” letter criticizing some diversity, equity and inclusion practices was merely a reminder to schools that existing civil rights law protects white children from discrimination just as much as children from a minority group. But to opponents, the letter r…
New Hampshire federal judge to rule on whether to block Trump anti-DEI push in public schools • New Hampshire Bulletin
Sarah Hinger (center), deputy director of the ACLU Racial Justice Program, takes questions from reporters after oral arguments in a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire seeking to block the Trump administration from requiring public schools to end DEI programs on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)In February, the Trump administration sent a letter to all state education departments with a broad message:…
NH judge deciding whether to block Trump's anti-DEI directive to schools
Teachers trying to block the Trump administration’s guidance forbidding DEI efforts in schools are trying to “manufacture harm,” a government attorney told a federal judge in N.H. on Thursday.
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