Educators Celebrate as Arizona's Racist Ethnic Studies Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

In a development one observer calls a “win for what is right,” a federal court ruled Tuesday that Arizona’s ban on ethnic studies classes was enacted with discriminatory intent and is unconstitutional—violating students’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

Click Here: los jaguares argentina

“Both enactment and enforcement were motivated by racial animus,” wrote federal appeals court Judge A. Wallace Tashima of the district court in Arizona.

“We won on all points,” said Richard Martinez, one of six lawyers defending the student plaintiffs. “It speaks to the importance of the judiciary and protecting everyone against racial discrimination.”

Many educators celebrated the news on social media:

SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT