NIH v. APHA Explained: Cancelled NIH Grants Harder to Restore
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ArcNIH v. APHA Explained: Cancelled NIH Grants Harder to Restorethearc.orgIn August 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court made it harder for health researchers to restore NIH grants that were canceled under the Trump administration’s new funding directives. In National Institutes of Health v. American Public Health Association, the Court said challenges to the government’s broader guidance can likely still move forward in federal district court, […]
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