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NIH cuts in court Monday’s hearing combines two lawsuits — one filed by the American Public Health Association, and the other by a coalition of states led by Massachusetts. Attorneys from the American ...
U.S. District Judge William Young in Massachusetts said the administration’s process was “arbitrary and capricious” and that it did not follow long-held government rules and standards when it abruptly ...
Northwestern should be safe from losing out on more research grants from the National Institutes of Health for the time being ...
Federal rulings pausing NIH grant cuts highlight an unprecedented, adversarial shift in U.S. research funding, leaving academic medicine institutions wary of deeper rifts. In June, federal judges ...
The National Institutes of Health announced major reductions to indirect costs for research funding Feb. 7 in a move many experts say would cause serious harm to lifesaving medical ...
A federal judge ruled the Trump admin’s $1 billion NIH grant cuts illegal, citing racial discrimination, and ordered funding restored for vaccine, maternal health, and gender identity research.
The federal judge said the NIH violated federal law by arbitrarily canceling more than $1 billion in research grants because ...
BOSTON — In a major victory for public health, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts today struck down the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) directives that led to the ...
June, a federal judge issued a stinging rebuke to the Trump administration, declaring that its decision to cancel the funding ...
A federal judge struck down sweeping Trump administration orders that resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of National Institutes of Health research grants.
Massachusetts judge decides Trump's termination of NIH grants was illegal and a clear display of "racial discrimination." ...
A federal judge ruled Monday it was illegal for the Trump administration to cancel several hundred research grants, adding that the cuts raise serious questions about racial discrimination.