NY Times - A federal judge dealt a sweeping setback on Thursday to President Trump’s education agenda, declaring that the administration cannot move forward with its plans to cut off federal funding from schools and colleges with diversity and equity programs.
The case related to a memo the administration had sent to states in April, asking them to certify that their schools did not practice “illegal D.E.I.,” which stands for diversity, equity and inclusion. The administration threatened to cut off billions in federal dollars from education institutions that did not comply.
In a strongly worded ruling, Judge Stephanie Gallagher of the Federal District Court in Maryland wrote that the administration had not followed proper administrative procedure, and said its plan was unconstitutional, in part because it risked constraining educators’ free speech rights in the classroom.
“The regulation of speech cannot be done casually,” Judge Gallagher wrote. The administration, she said, had “initiated a sea change in how the Department of Education regulates educational practices and classroom conduct, causing millions of educators to reasonably fear that their lawful, and even beneficial, speech might cause them or their schools to be punished.”
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Trump is a fascist who wants to kill millions and boil the planet. He attacks education because educated people know he is full of it
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