US Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Freeze $65m in Teacher-Training Grants for DEI Initiatives
The US Supreme Court has made a controversial decision to temporarily freeze $65 million in teacher-training grants that would promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. In a narrow 5-4 decision, the conservative majority on the court sided with the Trump administration, allowing them to withhold funding from over 100 programs aimed at addressing a nationwide teacher shortage.
The decision, which came down on Friday afternoon, has sparked outrage among Democrats and advocates for DEI in education. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson all dissented, arguing that the cuts to these programs would have a detrimental impact on teacher training and retention rates.
The Trump administration had argued that the states could continue to fund these programs on their own, but opponents pointed out that the sudden loss of federal funding had already led to layoffs and program cancellations in states like California and New Jersey.
Despite the dissenting opinions, the conservative majority on the court stood firm in their decision, citing concerns about the government’s ability to reclaim funds if the lower court’s order was overturned. The ongoing lawsuit, led by California and joined by several other states, will continue to challenge the administration’s actions in cutting these vital education grants.
The impact of this decision is already being felt in schools and universities across the country, with layoffs and program cancellations being reported in states that relied on these grants for teacher training and development. The fight for diversity, equity, and inclusion in education continues as advocates push back against the administration’s efforts to dismantle these important programs.