Federal Judge Halts Key Provisions of Mississippi’s DEI Ban Amid Constitutional Concerns
A federal judge blocks parts of Mississippi’s controversial ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion in schools, citing serious First Amendment concerns that threaten academic freedom and open dialogue.
In a significant legal rebuke to Mississippi’s efforts to curtail diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools, U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate has issued a preliminary injunction blocking key portions of the state’s new law. The ruling strikes at the heart of an agenda that threatens to silence open discourse on race, gender identity, and other critical social issues—topics that are essential to educating American youth in a free society. Is Mississippi Sacrificing Academic Freedom in the Name of Control? The law aims to prohibit public schools from discussing so-called “divisive concepts” related to race, sex, gender identity,...
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