lawsuit was filed in early November by a coalition of LGBTQ groups, as well as a business with federal contracts to provide such training to correctional staff and government agencies, who argue that the order, issued by President Trump on Sept.
22, violates their free speech rights and right to due process under the U.S. Constitution, disfavoring them based on their viewpoint and the content of their speech.U.S.
District Judge Beth Labson Freeman, of the Northern District of California’s San Jose Division, issued the nationwide injunction a little more than a month after hearing oral arguments on Nov.
10. Freeman found that the government’s justification for barring diversity or anti-bias trainings was fueled by animus toward the content.
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