Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration Effort to Put Conditions on Domestic Violence Grants
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, AUG 8 – A federal judge halted Justice Department conditions that could have cut funding to domestic violence programs supporting diversity, equity, inclusion, or transgender rights, citing legal violations.
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Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s Conditions on Domestic Violence Grants
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from conditioning domestic violence-related grants on things like whether a program recipient promotes gender ideology or diversity, equity, and inclusion frameworks. In his Aug. 8 opinion, U.S. District of Rhode Island Judge William Smith refrained from saying the new conditions were substantively invalid, but decided the administration hadn’t demonstrated that it went through the proper proc…
Court prevents the application of the restrictions on federal funds imposed by the Trump administration on the Office of Violence against Women
Federal judge halts Trump administration effort to put conditions on domestic violence grants
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from putting conditions on grants for domestic violence programs that prohibit references to gender ideology, diversity or allow participants who are in the country illegally.
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