Court Victory Ends Federal DEI Directive, Safeguarding Inclusive Education

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A federal court vacated and permanently invalidated the Department of Education’s February 2025 Dear Colleague directive that aimed to restrict DEI efforts in schools and colleges, ruling it unlawful and unenforceable nationwide. The decision preserves educators’ ability to teach about race and history and to maintain inclusive classrooms, with the NEA and ACLU-backed suit signaling a win for academic freedom and education equity.
- Department of Education Backs Down on Unlawful Directive Targeting Educational Equity American Civil Liberties Union
- NH lawsuit ends Trump administration’s DEI ban in schools nationwide New Hampshire Public Radio
- New Hampshire judge announces formal end to Trump policy against DEI in schools New Hampshire Bulletin
- Department of Education backs down on anti-DEI directive after suit upi.com
- ACLU-NH, NEA-NH declare victory as Trump ends anti-DEI policy in public schools UnionLeader.com
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