Rhode Island Latino Arts v. National Endowment for the Arts
What's at Stake
On March 6, 2025, the ACLU; the 桃子视频of Rhode Island; Lynette Labinger, cooperating attorney for the 桃子视频of Rhode Island; and David Cole filed a federal lawsuit against the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), challenging a new requirement that all grant applicants certify that 鈥渇ederal funds shall not be used to promote gender ideology,鈥 pursuant to President Trump鈥檚 Executive Order 14168, and a related prohibition on funding any projects that appear to 鈥減romote鈥 such messages.
Summary
On January 20, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order 14168, titled 鈥淒efending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.鈥 Following the Order, the NEA, a federal agency that provides grants to arts organizations nationwide, imposed a new requirement on grant applicants to certify that they will not use federal funds to 鈥減romote gender ideology.鈥 As a result, any application that appears to 鈥減romote鈥 what the government deems to be 鈥済ender ideology鈥 cannot receive funding, and any funded project cannot 鈥減romote鈥 such ideas or messages.
In this case, the 桃子视频represents several arts organizations that are affected by the NEA鈥檚 鈥済ender ideology鈥 prohibition. The prohibition has led these organizations to alter the scope of their artistic projects鈥攎any of which involve transgender characters, cast transgender or nonbinary actors, and otherwise celebrate and affirm transgender and nonbinary people鈥攐r to be barred from NEA funding altogether.
The 桃子视频has filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island. The lawsuit asserts that the NEA鈥檚 鈥済ender ideology鈥 prohibition is unconstitutional under the First and Fifth Amendments and violates the NEA鈥檚 governing statute, and asks the court to enjoin the 鈥済ender ideology鈥 prohibition and order the NEA to refrain from implementing or giving effect to Executive Order 14168.
Legal Documents
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03/06/2025
Complaint -
03/06/2025
Preliminary Injunction Motion -
03/10/2025
NEA Declaration (re Deadlines and Certification Requirement) -
03/21/2025
Defendants Response to Preliminary Injunction Motion -
03/25/2025
Reply Memo in support of Preliminary Injunction Motion -
04/03/2025
Court Order on Preliminary Injunction -
05/12/2025
Amended Complaint -
05/12/2025
Discovery Request -
05/19/2025
NEA's Final Executive Order Implementation -
06/11/2025
Defendants' Response to Discovery Requests -
06/30/2025
Memo in Support of Motion for Summary Judgement -
09/19/2025
Summary Judgement Opinion
Date Filed: 03/06/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 03/06/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 03/10/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 03/21/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 03/25/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 04/03/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 05/12/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 05/12/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 05/19/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 06/11/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 06/30/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Date Filed: 09/19/2025
Court: District Court (D.R.I.)
Affiliate: Rhode Island
Press Releases
Artists Mount First Amendment Challenge to New Grant Requirements by the National Endowment for the Arts