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Trump administration cannot cancel grants for disfavored causes, US judge rules

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A US judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot cancel grants for disfavored causes, blocking the administration from revoking funding based on ideological disagreement. The decision reaffirms legal limits on executive power and ensures that grant decisions cannot be based on political favoritism. This ruling is significant as it checks executive overreach and protects funding for groups potentially targeted by the administration.

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Judge ruled against Trump administration

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  • Judge ruled against Trump administration
  • Grants cannot be canceled for disfavored causes

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Trump administration cannot cancel grants for not favored causes, US judge rules

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