June 12, 2025 - 03:14

Tennessee's Republican attorney general has initiated a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, targeting a program that provides grants to colleges where Hispanic students make up at least 25% of the enrollment. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Knoxville, was brought forth by Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti in collaboration with Students for Fair Admissions, an organization known for its opposition to affirmative action.
The plaintiffs argue that the program is unconstitutional, claiming that Congress overstepped its authority by establishing a system that allegedly discriminates based on race. This legal action follows recent developments in higher education policy, particularly after the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that prohibited race-conscious admissions practices in colleges and universities. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for funding and support for Hispanic-serving institutions, as well as broader discussions on race and equity in education. The case highlights ongoing tensions in the national conversation surrounding affirmative action and educational access.