University of California Battles Federal Funding Freeze
The University of California's education system, including labor unions and students, has sued the Trump administration for freezing federal funds, alleging it threatens academic freedom. The lawsuit, aiming to restore suspended funding and prevent financial coercion, comes amid probes into handling allegations of antisemitism and political disagreements.
The University of California's educational system has taken legal action against former President Donald Trump's administration, suing over the freezing of federal funds they claim jeopardizes academic freedom. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the lawsuit seeks to halt the government's use of financial threats and restore withheld funding.
Accusations from the coalition that filed the suit allege the administration's threats stem from disdain for campus curricula, expressive activities, and DEI initiatives. The University, not a direct party in the lawsuit, highlights its ongoing legal efforts to protect its funds. The White House has yet to respond to the proceedings.
The administration's actions, including fund freezes and probes into alleged antisemitism during protests, appear aimed at aligning higher education institutions with its political stance, according to critics. Facing significant financial implications, California Governor Gavin Newsom deemed a proposed $1 billion settlement with UCLA as extortion. Legal challenges against the administration's funding decisions continue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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