In a recent hearing, the urgency of blocking Trump administration cuts to teacher training programs was emphasized as states face potential program closures. Although a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against these cuts, the Supreme Court later overruled it, citing the administration's claim about potential irrecoverable funds. This legal battle is part of California's broader strategy to contest federal policies under the Trump administration, with the state filing numerous lawsuits against various aspects of federal governance within a short timeframe.
"Your Honor, the situation is dire," California Deputy Atty. Gen. Laura Faer responded. "Right now, as we speak, our programs across the state are facing the possibility of closure and dissolution and termination."
Judge Myong J. Joun quickly issued a temporary restraining order blocking the cuts as "arbitrary and capricious," a victory for the states.
California has on average challenged the administration in court more than twice a week, according to an analysis by The Times.
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