Mississippi DEI law hit by federal judge: Classrooms granted a temporary shield for free expression

A federal judge has blocked key provisions of Mississippi’s law restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion in public schools, citing constitutional concerns and threats to free expression. The injunction protects classroom discussions on race, gender identity, sexual orientation, and national origin while a broader legal challenge proceeds, highlighting tensions between academic freedom, state authority, and the evolving debate over DEI in education.

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