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JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A federal judge could soon decide whether to block Mississippi’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies before a temporary order expires.

U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate issued the temporary restraining order on July 20, which expires on August 17. House Bill 1193 bans public schools and colleges from requiring or promoting DEI statements or programs.

Judge considers extending block on Mississippi’s DEI law

During closing arguments, Attorney Rob McDuff, with the Mississippi Center for Justice, asked Wingate to block the law statewide. McDuff is representing students, teachers and parents who said the law is confusing and dangerous.

However, Attorney Lisa Reppeto, with the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, argued Wingate should limit his ruling to those directly involved in the case.

“It’s a crazy idea, and I think the judge is going to disagree with it. And I think he will rule in our favor and issue an order putting this law on hold and that he will do it for everybody and not just a few people,” McDuff said.

Wingate expects to release his written opinion before the temporary restraining order expires.

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