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Doge slashing of humanities grants in 2025 ruled biased and unconstitutional
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Doge slashing of humanities grants in 2025 ruled biased and unconstitutional

The Guardian · May 8, 2026, 10:32 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

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US judge says halt of $100m in funds allotted by Congress for scholars, writers and research illegal and discriminatory. A federal judge ruled on Thursday that the terminations of hundreds of humanities grants last year by the Trump administration’s so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) were unconstitutional and involved “blatant” discrimination. In April last year, Donald Trump’s administration terminated more than 1,400 grants, representing more than $100m in congressionally appropriated funds awarded to scholars, writers, research institutions and other humanities organizations.The terminations were part of a cost-cutting drive that billionaire Elon Musk was leading at Doge. Continue reading...

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