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States Challenge DOJ Funding Cuts Tied To Immigration Enforcement In Federal Lawsuit
A coalition of attorneys general from twenty states and Washington, D.C., has filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the U.S. Department of Justice from imposing immigration-related conditions on federal funds dedicated to crime victim programs. The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island federal court, aims to block the Justice Department from enforcing measures that would deny states or their subgrantees access to Victims of Crime Act funding if they do not comply with civil
States Challenge DOJ Funding Cuts Tied To Immigration Enforcement In Federal Lawsuit
A coalition of attorneys general from twenty states and Washington, D.C., has filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the U.S. Department of Justice from imposing immigration-related conditions on federal funds dedicated to crime victim programs. The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island federal court, aims to block the Justice Department from enforcing measures that would deny states or their subgrantees access to Victims of Crime Act funding if they do not comply with civil
Dallas risks $305 million federal loss over DEI program pause amid new directive
The City of Dallas is facing a high-stakes decision after the Trump administration issued a directive requiring cities to end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs or risk losing federal funding. Dallas stands to lose approximately $305 million in federal grants if it continues to award city contracts or benefits based on classifications such as race, gender, or national origin. In response to this pressure, the Dallas City Council voted on June 25
Dallas risks $305 million federal loss over DEI program pause amid new directive
The City of Dallas is facing a high-stakes decision after the Trump administration issued a directive requiring cities to end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs or risk losing federal funding. Dallas stands to lose approximately $305 million in federal grants if it continues to award city contracts or benefits based on classifications such as race, gender, or national origin. In response to this pressure, the Dallas City Council voted on June 25
Trump Administration Emails Reveal Push to Freeze Funding at Penn and San Jose State
Internal White House emails obtained in court filings reveal a rapid, coordinated attempt by senior Trump administration officials to publicly shame and financially punish universities. On March 18, top staff received a directive from President Trump via Senior Policy Strategist May Mailman, working closely with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, to “get something going on Twitter” targeting San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Accordin
Trump Administration Emails Reveal Push to Freeze Funding at Penn and San Jose State
Internal White House emails obtained in court filings reveal a rapid, coordinated attempt by senior Trump administration officials to publicly shame and financially punish universities. On March 18, top staff received a directive from President Trump via Senior Policy Strategist May Mailman, working closely with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, to “get something going on Twitter” targeting San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Accordin
University of California challenges Trump’s science grant cancellations
University of California faculty members and researchers have filed a class-action lawsuit against President Donald Trump and a wide array of federal agencies, challenging what they describe as politically motivated and unlawful cancellations of approved research grants. The lawsuit, submitted to a federal district court, marks a significant escalation in the growing conflict between public universities and the current federal administration over science funding and academic independence.
University of California challenges Trump’s science grant cancellations
University of California faculty members and researchers have filed a class-action lawsuit against President Donald Trump and a wide array of federal agencies, challenging what they describe as politically motivated and unlawful cancellations of approved research grants. The lawsuit, submitted to a federal district court, marks a significant escalation in the growing conflict between public universities and the current federal administration over science funding and academic independence.









