NAACP Lawsuit Challenges Education Department Over DEI Ban

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The department had said it would โ€˜no longer tolerate the overt and covert racial discriminationโ€™ in schools and colleges.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has sued the Department of Education (ED) following the agencyโ€™s crackdown against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at educational institutions.

On Feb. 14, the EDโ€™s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a letter to educational institutions receiving federal funds, notifying them to cease any use of race preferences or stereotypes when determining scholarships, admissions, prizes, hiring, promotions, sanctions, and other programs or activities.

Many institutions have used the false premise of the United States being built upon โ€œsystemic and structural racism,โ€ advancing discriminatory practices on this basis and attempting to justify them under the banner of DEI, the letter said.

The letter criticized DEI programs prioritizing certain ethnicities while teaching students that people of a certain race โ€œbear unique moral burdens that others do not.โ€ Such ideologies stigmatize students from these races, denying them the ability to fully participate in school life, the letter stated.

โ€œThe Department will no longer tolerate the overt and covert racial discrimination that has become widespread in this Nationโ€™s educational institutions,โ€ the letter read.

OCR then published an FAQ detailing some of the questions that may arise as a result of the letter.

On April 3, ED sent letters to state commissioners overseeing K-12 state education agencies, asking them to certify their compliance with the anti-discrimination obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to continue receiving federal funds.

In a lawsuit filed on April 15 at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the NAACP said the policies outlined in these โ€œTitle VI Documentsโ€ published by the education department โ€œdiscriminate against NAACP members.โ€

The lawsuit alleged that the policies โ€œviolate due process with unconstitutionally vague terms, and infringe upon NAACP membersโ€™ First Amendment rights to continue receiving instruction and programming free from viewpoint discrimination.โ€

Title VI Documents allegedly ask schools to comply with EDโ€™s interpretation of Title VI โ€œby threatening them with unjustified funding cuts and legal challenges if they do not eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs,โ€ the lawsuit stated.

Byย Naveen Athrappully

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