American Bar Association votes to stop enforcing DEI standard for law schools
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The American Bar Association (ABA) has voted to suspend its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) standard for law schools as the Trump administration looks to gut all programs and initiatives associated with DEI within the federal government.

The council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar voted to pause its current standard, known as Rule 206, until Aug. 31 while it reviews a proposed revision to the rule, according to the ABA Journal. The vote took place at the council’s quarterly meeting in San Antonio Friday.

The council’s standards committee said it would assess the proposed changes in light of recent actions by the Trump administration to ensure it can enforce the standard in compliance with the law.

Trump signing executive order

President Donald Trump has taken executive action to gut the federal government of DEI programs. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“Yesterday, the American Bar Association voted to suspend enforcement of Rule 206 – a DEI requirement for the student bodies and faculties of law schools,” Bondi wrote on X.

“This is a victory for common sense! We are bringing meritocracy back to the legal system.”

The Trump administration is on a mission to gut all programs and initiatives associated with DEI within the federal government, arguing it has lowered standards and promoted a woke agenda. In his first week back in office, Trump signed an executive order ending DEI offices and initiatives across the federal workforce. 

He followed those up with two executive orders banning “radical gender ideology” and DEI initiatives from all branches of the U.S. military.

DEI in the workplace

Members of the ABA council’s managing director’s office will visit law schools this spring and provide written guidance. (Getty Images)

A federal judge on Friday granted a preliminary injunction for sections of the Trump administration’s executive orders on DEI, ruling that parts of the executive orders likely violate the Constitution and free speech rights.

The injunction largely blocks the sections of Trump’s orders that seek to end federal support for programs considered DEI-related and prevents the Trump administration from canceling contracts it believes promotes diversity, equity or inclusion. 

Reuters contributed to this report. 

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