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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from cutting federal funding or issuing fines against the University of California system over claims of antisemitism and discrimination. Labor unions representing UC faculty, students, and employees filed a lawsuit arguing the administration is using funding cuts to suppress dissenting viewpoints, violating the Constitution. The administration has been investigating and penalizing universities, including fining UCLA $1.2 billion and freezing research funding, alleging they haven’t addressed racial preferences (specifically DEI programs) and antisemitism. The UC system argues these penalties are devastating and claims it is in settlement talks with the adminstration. The administration’s settlement proposals to schools include demands around gender identity and vetting foreign students for potential “anti-American” activities.
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Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Funding Cuts to University of California Over Discrimination Claims
Washington – A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump administration from immediately cutting federal funding to the University of California system or imposing fines over alleged antisemitism and other forms of discrimination. The ruling, issued Friday by U.S. District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco, comes in response to a lawsuit filed by labor unions representing UC faculty, students, and employees.
The unions argue the administration is unconstitutionally using funding cuts to stifle opposing viewpoints within the UC system. President Trump has been a vocal critic of elite colleges, accusing them of harboring liberalism and antisemitism. His administration has launched investigations into numerous universities, claiming they’ve failed to end racial preferences – specifically diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts – which the administration argues discriminate against white and Asian American students.
This past summer, the administration fined the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) a staggering $1.2 billion and froze its research funding after accusing the institution of allowing antisemitism on campus. Similar actions have been taken against private institutions like Columbia University.
University of California President James B. Milliken warned the fines would cripple the UC system, considered among the nation’s top public colleges.
While the UC system is currently in settlement talks with the administration, it is not a party to the lawsuit before Judge Lin. The administration’s demands in settlement proposals include specific requirements regarding gender identity policies and establishing procedures to screen foreign students for potential engagement in “anti-American, anti-Western, or antisemitic disruptions.” The administration has previously reached settlements with Brown University ($50 million) and Columbia University ($221 million) over similar issues. Messages sent to the White House and the U.S. Department of Justice were not immediately returned.