The order was temporarily blocked after Massachusetts and 21 other states filed a lawsuit opposing the NIH funding cuts.
A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health from implementing steep cuts to how medical research grants are funded, after 22 states sued to stop the change.
A group of concerned U.S. Attorney Generals, from left, Andrea Campbell, Massachusetts, Matthew Platkin, New Jersey, Rob Bonta, California, Kris Mayes, Arizona, and Kathy Jennings, Delaware, pose for ...
THE STATE’S RIGHT TO REPAIR LAW HAS WON AN IMPORTANT LEGAL VICTORY. A FEDERAL JUDGE HAS DISMISSED A LAWSUIT THAT CHALLENGED ...
The lawsuit was filed by 22 states known for being powerhouses of biomedical research, including Massachusetts, California, ...
Auto makers quickly said they may appeal the decision to a higher court, which means the legal wrangling could continue.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell and nearly two dozen of her peers sued the Trump administration and federal health care agencies Monday, alleging that they unlawfully moved to cut crucial federal ...
Among dozens of court cases challenging President Donald Trump’s policies, one case this week has moved faster than most.
One day after a federal judge reiterated his order that the Trump administration immediately restore billions of dollars of ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
A federal judge ruled against the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, dismissing their challenge to Massachusetts' expanded ...
Attorney General Andrea Campbell tapped veteran litigator David Meier to lead an independent investigation after Enrique ...