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U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley ordered a permanent injunction on the National Institutes of Health,preventing the cuts on indirect medical research costs from taking effect nationwide. However, four ...
The ruling by Judge Angel Kelley, of the Federal District Court in Massachusetts, made an earlier temporary order by her permanent and was one of the first final decisions in the barrage of ...
U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley ruled NIH had violated federal statute, was “arbitrary and capricious” in creating the cap, failed to follow rulemaking procedures when doing so and violated ...
Judge Angel Kelley had previously paused the administration's cuts to the agency when she issued a temporary restraining order. Taiwan won't take reciprocal tariffs against US, will remove trade ...
F or another example of how the judicial “resistance” to Team Trump reforms manages to seize the moral low ground, consider federal Judge Angel Kelley’s blocking of a 15% cap on taxpayer ...
But the ruling came at the government's own request to finalize a temporary decision, so it could move forward with an appeal.
Groups representing universities sued and Judge Angel Kelley issued a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the cuts. In her Friday decision, Kelley wrote that the NIH’s move to slash ...
District Court Judge Angel Kelley delivered the order, after previously issuing a temporary ban prohibiting President Donald Trump’s administration from limiting funding to the medical research ...
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