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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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President Donald Trump’s administration is canceling up to $29 million in unspent grants created during the pandemic to help Nevada schools. State officials say that jeopardizes efforts by the state’s 17 school districts, charter schools and private colleges to help students recover from the pandemic. The state’s top education official said during a phone interview Wednesday that it’s unclear whether the funds will be lost entirely, or whether t…

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