A Chicago federal judge said Thursday he was having second thoughts about whether he should have prohibited the Department of Labor from enforcing part of a Trump executive order targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Judge Matthew Kennelly last month granted a Chicago group’s request to temporarily ban the department from taking action against them related to an order that directs agencies to terminate “equity-related” grants “to the maximum extent allowed by law.”
But during arguments on a preliminary injunction that could extend that ban, Kennelly indicated he might reconsider.
“How is this different than saying the government has to ...
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