US Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $2 Billion in NIH Research Grants
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Summary
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to proceed with cutting nearly $2 billion in active research grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This decision represents a significant reversal that derails researchers' efforts to reinstate the terminated grants and will hinder future lawsuits against such grant terminations, according to legal specialists.
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The court’s decision on Thursday represents a remarkable reversal, allowing the administration of US President Donald Trump to proceed with science cuts it began in late February.
The decision will hinder lawsuits against grant terminations, legal specialists say.
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