I am reposting this news because the earlier version did not have a link. I added additional information about the decision and the Judge.
This decision blocks all efforts to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the state of Mississippi. If ever there was a state that needs DEI to heal from the burden of a racist history, it’s Mississippi.
The Mississippi Free Press reported that Federal District Judge Henry Wingate blocked the implementation of the state’s ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in public schools.
Mississippi’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public schools remains blocked after a federal judge granted the plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary injunction in an Aug. 18 decision.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi also denied the defendants’ requests to dismiss the case, calling the defendants’ points “moot.”
“This Court generally agrees with Plaintiffs’ view of the challenged portions of (House Bill 1193).
It is unconstitutionally vague, fails to treat speech in a viewpoint-neutral manner, and carries with it serious risks of terrible consequences with respect to the chilling of expression and academic freedom,” U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate wrote in the Court’s decision.
The law, which the Mississippi Legislature approved and Gov. Tate Reeves signed in April, prohibits Mississippi public schools and institutions of higher learning from teaching, creating or promoting diversity, equity and inclusion programs. The Republican-backed law also bans schools from requiring diversity statements or training during hiring, admission and employment processes in educational institutions.
Public institutions are also not allowed to teach or “endorse divisive concepts or concepts promoting transgender ideology, gender-neutral pronouns, deconstruction of heteronormativity, gender theory (or) sexual privilege,” the law says.
H.B. 1193 would prohibit public schools from requiring diversity statements or training in hiring, admission and employment processes at educational institutions.
Preliminary injunctions are dependent upon four qualities: “a substantial likelihood of success on the merits; the irreparable injury to the movants if the injunction is denied; whether the threatened injury outweighs any damage that the injunction might cause the defendant; and the public interest.”
Wingate Highlights Threat to Academic Freedom
Judge Wingate also granted the plaintiffs’ request to add class action claims to the lawsuit, meaning the injunction will apply to teachers, professors and students across the state. The plaintiffs’ lawyers sought the addition after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June limited the ability of federal judges to grant sweeping injunctions.
Judge Wingate was born in Jackson, Mississippi. He graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa and received his law degree from Yale Law School. He was appointed as a federal district judge by President Ronald Reagan.


Hopefully this sticks.
Trump is running roughshod over the law and the republicans in Congress are doing nothing to stop him. If anything they’re applauding him.
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The GOP in Congress are terrified of Trump. They may dislike him or even hate him but they refuse to challenge him. He will recruit a MAGA to run against them.
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They’re selling out their Nation in order to keep their increasingly irrelevant jobs.
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Yes indeed. It is sickening to see the military patrolling the major tourist sites in DC (but not the neighborhoods). It will be sickening to see it happen in other cities. It is sickening to see the videos of ICE thugs tackling women and children.
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As far as I know, no judge took up the issue in TN:
“MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The University of Memphis’ Office of Multicultural Affairs has been closed due to a law passed that dismantles the department’s diversity, equity, and inclusion office on Friday.”
https://wreg.com/news/local/uofm-shuts-multicultural-office-amid-dei-restrictions/
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The University of Chicago is dropping some of its doctoral degrees.
U. of C. under federal investigation amid Trump administration’s anti-DEI efforts
Mar 21, 2025 Updated Mar 21, 2025
The university is one of more than 50 schools targeted by the Trump administration for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and practices
U. of C. under federal investigation amid Trump administration’s anti-DEI efforts
The university is one of more than 50 schools targeted by the Trump administration for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and practices
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Trump loves the uneducated, probably because they vote for the GOP and he is among the least educated.
University Of Chicago Cutting Back Admissions In Several PhD Programs
ByMichael T. Nietzel,
Senior Contributor.
Aug 15, 2025
The University of Chicago is pausing or cutting back admissions in several of its PhD programs as the institution continues to struggle with its finances. The suspension or reduction of new graduate student admits includes multiple programs in the arts and humanities as well as the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and the Harris School of Public Policy.
Arts and Humanities
In a email obtained by both The Chicago Tribune and Inside Higher Education, Arts and Humanities dean Deborah Nelson informed faculty and others in the division that “we will accept a smaller overall Ph.D. cohort across seven departments: Art History, Cinema and Media Studies, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, English Language and Literature, Linguistics, Music (composition), and Philosophy.”
How large the reduction in new Ph.D. students will be in those departments was not specified…
The University of Chicago’s cutbacks to PhD education will have many ramifications, not just for its faculty and students, but for higher education in general. Long respected for its scholarly rigor and commitment to a challenging undergraduate curriculum, the institution has become one of America’s finest research universities. For it to take this large of a step back from doctoral education in the humanities and other fields will be viewed — at least symbolically — as a substantial diminishment of what great universities can and should represent.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/2025/08/15/university-of-chicago-cutting-back-admissions-in-several-phd-programs/
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