California bill aims to protect wetlands from Trump order
- The U.S. Education Department announced it will challenge California's law protecting transgender students.
- The Justice Department announced investigations into Stanford University and the University of California schools for possible violations of a Supreme Court ruling on race in admissions.
- California has already sued the Trump administration eight times in eight weeks for its aggressive stance on state policies.
- California plans to sue the Trump administration nearly twice as many times as it did during his first term.
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Trump Administration Is Investigating CA Privacy Protections for Trans Students
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Education opened an investigation into California’s Department of Education over Assembly Bill 1955, a law passed last year that limits the forced outing of transgender students to their parents. The bill, already the subject of multiple legal challenges, has become a lightning rod for anti-trans activists who claim it infringes on parental rights. Source


Trump takes aim at California six times in 24 hours
By Shawn Hubler | New York Times In the annals of ill will between California and the Trump administration, Thursday may have been a record-breaker. The U.S. Education Department announced early in the West Coast morning that it would challenge a major state law protecting transgender students. Two hours later came the revocation of federal waivers that had let California colleges include students living in the country illegally in certain progr…
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