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Judge blocks Trump’s executive order ending federal support for DEI programs
- A federal judge has blocked parts of President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting DEI programs, stating the orders are vague and infringe on free speech rights.
- U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson granted a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, arguing that the executive orders may violate constitutional rights, including free speech.
- The plaintiffs, including the city of Baltimore and civil rights groups, argue that Trump's orders violate constitutional rights and suppress supportive views on diversity.
- Companies like Target have reduced their DEI commitments in response to Trump's actions, while others, including Costco and Delta, have resisted pressure to abandon their efforts.
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Federal judge issues temporary block of Trump orders banning DEI in suit brought by higher ed groups
Orders ‘infringe on core constitutional protections,’ judge rules A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking parts of President Trump’s executive orders banning funding and support of diversity, equity and inclusion measures and programs in a lawsuit brought by two higher education groups. The American Association of University Professors and the National Association of… Source
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