Close Menu
Alan C. Moore
    What's Hot

    Israel attacks Yemeni port city, Houthi rebels say

    June 10, 2025

    Gaza Flotilla mission: Did alleged Hamas operative plan Greta Thunberg’s failed voyage? Report claims Zaher Birawi was key organiser

    June 10, 2025

    Florida Atlantic U. may be site of Trump Presidential Library, but questions remain

    June 10, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Israel attacks Yemeni port city, Houthi rebels say
    • Gaza Flotilla mission: Did alleged Hamas operative plan Greta Thunberg’s failed voyage? Report claims Zaher Birawi was key organiser
    • Florida Atlantic U. may be site of Trump Presidential Library, but questions remain
    • Catholic group demands U. Nebraska ‘held accountable’ for drag show mocking Mass
    • Arizona bill at gov’s desk would allow students to sue teachers over antisemitism claims
    • Three Liberty University students sue Virginia for excluding them from scholarship program
    • Los Angeles protests: Donald Trump sends 2,000 more National Guard troops; Pentagon spokesman confirms
    • Greta Thunberg detained: Gaza-bound ship seized by Israel; ‘Madleen’ sprayed with white paint, communications jammed
    Alan C. MooreAlan C. Moore
    Subscribe
    Tuesday, June 10
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • Video
    • About Alan
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    Alan C. Moore
    Home » Blog » Trump DOJ weaponizes False Claims Act lawsuits to target DEI in higher ed

    Trump DOJ weaponizes False Claims Act lawsuits to target DEI in higher ed

    May 22, 2025Updated:May 22, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
    DOJimage jpg
    DOJimage jpg
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Civil Rights Fraud Initiative is launched by Feds.

    The Justice Department announced a new Civil Rights Fraud Initiative on Monday, which will use the False Claims Act to look into and prosecute says brought against officially sponsored organizations that knowingly violate civil rights laws, including colleges and universities.

    The work, which was formerly passed by Congress in 1863 to combat fraud committed by security companies during the Civil War, will now be applied to ensure universities and other institutions do not permit discrimination against people of color, such as favoring one culture over another.

    Attorney General Pamela Bondi stated in a media release announcing the action that “institutions that take federal funds just to help anti-Semitism and encourage controversial DEI policies are putting their access to federal funds in danger.”

    According to the department, the act allows private citizens to file “qui tam” lawsuits against those who have allegedly defrauded the government. Those who succeed in filing qui tam lawsuits may receive a portion of the compensation.

    In essence, whistleblowers receive a share of any fines, which means campuses that rename pro-DE I initiatives or conduct them under the radar could be in danger from campus employees who want to outsource them and potentially receive a payout, as The College Fix previously reported.

    A university that accepts federal funding may be in violation of the False Claims Act if it promotes antisemitism, blocks Jewish students, permits men to enter women’s bathrooms, or mandates that women compete against men in athletic competitions. According to a DOJ memo outlining the new initiative, colleges and universities” cannot tolerate federal funding while discriminating against their students.”

    Law firms and other organizations were aware of this tactic from a recent slew of articles that were published prior to the initiative.

    The law firm of Paul Hastings wrote that whistleblowers will have incentives to file qui tam lawsuits alleging that DEI programs resulted in discrimination because of the potentially significant damages and civil penalties offered by the FCA.

    Blank Rome, a different law firm, noted that the new administration “perspectives DEI programs as a potential source of discrimination,” despite the fact that many workplace DEI programs have previously been viewed as legal.

    The firm’s attorneys expressed concern that the Trump administration” will vigorously enforce” the executive order to end unlawful discrimination and restore merit-based opportunity.

    However, Blank Rome claims that “winning an FCA case on the grounds that [a ] DEI program violates applicable federal law will not be a slam dunk,” because” the plaintiff… bears the burden of proving each element.”

    The company suggested that businesses check their DEI programs and their public statements and messaging for appropriateness. ” Do not retaliate against employees ( or anyone ) who inquire about the DEI program’s legality,” urged Blank Rome.

    The College Fix reached out to the U.S. Department of Education and Paul Hastings ‘ legal representatives, but they were unsuccessful.

    MORE: The False Claims Act’s law could be the death knell for rebellious universities

    DOJ screenshot and Justice Department logo

    Follow The College Fix on Twitter and Like us on Facebook.

    Share our work - Thank you

    Source credit

    Keep Reading

    Three Liberty University students sue Virginia for excluding them from scholarship program

    Arizona bill at gov’s desk would allow students to sue teachers over antisemitism claims

    Catholic group demands U. Nebraska ‘held accountable’ for drag show mocking Mass

    Florida Atlantic U. may be site of Trump Presidential Library, but questions remain

    Vaccine Advisory Committee Dismissed By HHS Had Close Ties To Big Pharma, Donated To Democrats

    Illegal Aliens Violently Rioting in L.A. Is The Natural Consequence Of Democrat Rule

    Editors Picks

    Israel attacks Yemeni port city, Houthi rebels say

    June 10, 2025

    Gaza Flotilla mission: Did alleged Hamas operative plan Greta Thunberg’s failed voyage? Report claims Zaher Birawi was key organiser

    June 10, 2025

    Florida Atlantic U. may be site of Trump Presidential Library, but questions remain

    June 10, 2025

    Catholic group demands U. Nebraska ‘held accountable’ for drag show mocking Mass

    June 10, 2025

    Arizona bill at gov’s desk would allow students to sue teachers over antisemitism claims

    June 10, 2025

    Three Liberty University students sue Virginia for excluding them from scholarship program

    June 10, 2025

    Los Angeles protests: Donald Trump sends 2,000 more National Guard troops; Pentagon spokesman confirms

    June 10, 2025

    Greta Thunberg detained: Gaza-bound ship seized by Israel; ‘Madleen’ sprayed with white paint, communications jammed

    June 10, 2025

    SEIU Union Boss Charged With ‘Impeding’ L.A. ‘ICE’ Bust—But How Did He Know About It in the First Place?

    June 9, 2025

    YouTuber shoots YouTuber: Las Vegas Strip altercation leaves two dead; watch video

    June 9, 2025
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • About Alan
    • Contact

    Sign up for the Conservative Insider Newsletter.

    Get the latest conservative news from alancmoore.com [aweber listid="5891409" formid="902172699" formtype="webform"]
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram TikTok
    © 2025 alancmoore.com
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.