The American Bar Association has voted to suspend its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) standard for law schools due to the Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate DEI programs. The council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar paused Rule 206 until Aug. 31 to review proposed revisions in response to recent actions by the Trump administration. The move aims to ensure compliance with the law amidst threats of funding cuts and executive orders targeting DEI in the federal government and private sector.
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Mahmoud Khalil requests transfer from Louisiana jail after judge blocks his release
Attorneys for Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil have requested his immediate release on bail or a transfer to New Jersey to be closer to his family, as he has been detained since March on allegations that he poses a threat to U.S. foreign policy. Khalil, who contests claims that he misrepresented his work history on his green card application, has not been charged with a crime and is a target of the Trump administration's crackdown on...
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