Georgetown Law Dean Pushes Back Against U.S. Attorney's Anti-DEI Hiring Threat
Dean William Treanor defends Georgetown's curriculum, citing constitutional protections, after Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin vows not to hire from schools teaching diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin, a Trump appointee, sent a letter threatening to bar Georgetown Law students from employment opportunities if the school continues to teach DEI principles.
- Dean William Treanor responded by asserting that Georgetown's curriculum is protected under the First Amendment and rejecting Martin's attempt to influence academic content.
- Legal experts widely praised Treanor's response, calling it a strong defense of constitutional rights and academic freedom.
- This incident is part of broader efforts by the Trump administration to target diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in various sectors, including education and employment.
- Georgetown emphasized its commitment to fostering intellectual and cultural diversity as a Catholic and Jesuit institution, aligning with its foundational values.