A San Diego middle school agreed to expunge the suspension of student J.A., accused of attending a football game in blackface, after a lawsuit revealed he was actually wearing eye black. The student’s attorney highlighted the potential long-term impact of the false allegations on his education and career opportunities. The school district settled in February, removing the suspension from J.A.’s record following the incident at a high school football game between La Jolla High School and Morse High School.
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Appeals court lifts blocks on Trump’s orders restricting diversity, equity and inclusion programs
An appeals court lifted a block on executive orders by President Trump seeking to end government support for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, allowing them to be enforced as a lawsuit unfolds. The court found that the orders could eventually raise concerns about First Amendment rights but ruled that the nationwide injunction was too broad. The orders, which target DEI programs, had been challenged for being unconstitutional and discouraging support for diversity initiatives. Full Article
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