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United States v. Beshear

No. 3:25-cv-00028 District · Decided Decided
Court
Federal Court
kyed
Judge
Gregory F. Vantatenhove
Decided
Mar 31, 2026
Filed
Jun 17, 2025
Judge (CL)
Gregory F. Vantatenhove
Filed (CL)
Jun 17, 2025
CL Status
terminated

Case Overview

The Trump administration sued Kentucky Governor Andrew Beshear over a Kentucky regulation which allows undocumented immigrants residing in Kentucky to qualify for reduced tuition at public colleges.


The Application

History

The federal government contends Kentucky's in-state tuition benefit for undocumented immigrants conflicts with federal immigration law by subsidizing unlawful presence. Kentucky argues the policy reflects legitimate state education authority and does not directly regulate immigration status or encourage unlawful entry.

The Conclusion

The court decided the case on June 17, 2025, determining whether Kentucky's tuition policy survives preemption scrutiny or is invalidated as conflicting with federal immigration law.

Outcome History (3)

  1. Aug 22, 2025 District
    Dismissed Relief denied Final Unreviewed

    All claims against Defendant Beshear dismissed with prejudice.

  2. Jan 30, 2026 District
    Other Neutral Unreviewed

    Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice granted, allowing Thomas Saenz to represent Kentucky Students for Affordable Tuition.

  3. Mar 31, 2026 District
    Merits judgment Full relief Final Unreviewed

    Court granted Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Judgment, declared 13 KAR 2:045 invalid, and permanently enjoined the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education.

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