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Judge blocks Trump anti-DEI conditions on California, Oregon grants

Created at 10 Jul · 5:46 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from imposing conditions on federal grants that required recipients to adhere to anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. The ruling applies to grants for public safety, public health, and environmental programs in California and Oregon.

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Key Numbers

3federal judges have temporarily blocked conditions

Who's Involved

William Orrick
U.S. District Judge blocking Trump administration grant conditions
Donald Trump
President whose administration imposed anti-DEI grant conditions
DHS
Department of Homeland Security, named in lawsuit
DOJ
Department of Justice, named in lawsuit
DOI
Department of the Interior, named in lawsuit
Ryan McGinley-Stempel
Attorney for the plaintiffs
Jevechius Bernardoni
Representing the DOJ
Judge blocks Trump anti-DEI conditions on California, Oregon grants

↳ Why This Matters

The ruling prevents the Trump administration from using federal grant funding to enforce its anti-DEI and immigration policies, impacting public safety, health, and environmental programs across California and Oregon.

Key facts

  • A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing anti-DEI conditions on federal grants.
  • The grants at issue include funds for policing, anti-terrorism, immigration, disaster, and fire relief efforts.
  • The ruling applies to municipalities in California and Oregon.
  • Judge William Orrick agreed that the conditions were unauthorized.
  • The injunction is expected to be narrowed to grants for which plaintiffs have applied.

U.S. District Judge William Orrick indicated he would grant a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration's conditions on federal grants, agreeing that the conditions were "unlawful and unauthorized." The grants, which include funds for public safety, public health, and environmental programs, were subject to new requirements that recipients adhere to anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

The judge expressed skepticism regarding claims against the Department of the Interior, noting that no plaintiff municipalities in the Northern District of California had applied for grants from that agency. However, he stated his inclination to grant relief narrowed to grants for which the plaintiffs have applied, acknowledging that municipalities not yet awarded grants but intending to apply face irreparable harm due to the conditions affecting their fiscal planning.

Multiple federal judges have previously issued temporary blocks on similar anti-DEI grant conditions imposed by the Trump administration. The government, represented by the DOJ, argued that any injunction should be limited to the specific plaintiffs and grants named in the complaint, asserting that future events should be addressed as they arise.

Frequently asked questions

The Trump administration required grant recipients to adhere to anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

The lawsuit named the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Department of the Interior (DOI).

A coalition of cities and counties from California and Oregon, including San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Fresno, Santa Clara, Redwood City, Santa Cruz, Beaverton, Corvallis, and Hillsboro.

The ruling blocks the administration from using federal grant money to enforce its DEI and immigration policies, affirming that such conditions are unauthorized.

What Happens Next

01Judge Orrick is expected to issue a preliminary injunction.
02The scope of the injunction will likely be limited to grants for which plaintiffs have applied.

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How It Developed

Multiple federal judges have temporarily blocked the Trump administration's anti-DEI grant conditions.
A coalition of California and Oregon cities and counties asked a federal judge to block the Trump administration from imposing grant conditions.
U.S. District Judge William Orrick indicated he would grant the plaintiffs' request for a preliminary injunction.
Orrick agreed with plaintiffs that the Constitution does not authorize the imposition of such conditions on funds administered through congressional grant programs.
The judge's inclination is to grant preliminary injunctive relief narrowed to grants for which plaintiffs have applied.
The government argued that any injunction should only extend to those named in the complaint.

Sources

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Judge blocks Trump anti-DEI conditions on California, Oregon grantsPolitico
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Judge blocks Trump from enforcing anti-DEI grant conditionsapi.courthousenews.com
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California, Oregon municipalities ask to block Trump's DEI, immigration ...bignewsnetwork.com
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California, Oregon municipalities ask to block Trump's DEI, immigration ...courthousenews.com

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