Federal Judge Upholds Alabama’s Ban on DEI Amid Growing Fight for Educational Freedom
A federal judge refuses to block Alabama’s law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in public schools, reinforcing state efforts to protect students from ideological indoctrination and uphold academic objectivity.
In a decisive ruling that echoes the America First commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty at the local level, a federal judge refused to suspend Alabama’s controversial law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools. The ruling marks a critical moment in the ongoing battle against politically motivated educational agendas that undermine common-sense values and threaten the freedom of American families. Is Government Overreach Threatening True Academic Freedom? U.S. District Judge David Proctor denied a preliminary injunction sought by University of Alabama professors and students who argued the law violates their First Amendment rights. The judge described their...
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