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Supreme Court rules Trump administration can cancel $65 million in teaching grants

 The U. S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration can cancel $65 million in education grants linked to diversity initiatives. This decision comes amidst ongoing legal battles regarding the administration's actions.

• The ruling was a close 5-4 decision, lifting a temporary block imposed by a federal judge in Boston.

• The court's majority ruling supports the Trump administration's efforts to eliminate these grants while litigation continues.

• Chief Justice John Roberts and three liberal justices dissented against the majority ruling.

• The Trump administration has faced challenges from federal courts in its attempts to end various grants and contracts.

The Supreme Court's ruling allows the Trump administration to proceed with canceling the $65 million in education grants, which is part of a broader effort to change policies related to diversity and inclusion in education. Further legal proceedings on this matter are expected.

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/supreme-court-rules-trump-administration-can-cancel-65-million-teaching

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