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Supreme Court allows Trump administration to cut teacher-training money as suit plays out

Last updated: April 4, 2025 3:59 pm
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Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut Teacher-Training Funds

The Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to cut teacher-training funds as part of its anti-DEI efforts, despite ongoing legal challenges. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the liberal justices in dissent, resulting in a 5-4 split decision.

The cuts, which were temporarily blocked by a federal judge in Boston, were found to be impacting training programs addressing a nationwide teacher shortage. The federal appeals court in Boston rejected the administration’s appeal to resume the cuts.

This emergency appeal is one of several cases where the Justice Department argues that lower-court judges are obstructing President Trump’s agenda.




The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to cut teacher-training grants.

Friday’s order marks the first time the Supreme Court has granted the administration’s request on an emergency basis.

U.S. District Judge Myong Joun issued a temporary restraining order in response to eight Democratic-led states’ concerns that the cuts were aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

President Trump has also signed an executive order to dismantle the Education Department, leading to significant changes in its operations, including cutting contracts deemed “woke” and wasteful.

The affected programs, Teacher Quality Partnership and Supporting Effective Educator Development, provide over $600 million in grants for teacher preparation programs. The states argue that these programs have improved teacher retention rates and ensured educators stay in the profession for more than five years.


Supreme Court split decision on emergency appeal

The Supreme Court’s split decision on the emergency appeal.

Despite concerns raised by Judge Joun, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court allowed the states to fund the programs themselves temporarily. Justice Elena Kagan dissented, stating that there was no legal basis for canceling the education grants.

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson also criticized the majority’s decision, questioning the emergency nature of the government’s application.

Overall, the Supreme Court’s decision to allow the cuts to teacher-training funds reflects the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Trump administration’s education policies.

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