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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to stop DOJ grant cancellations

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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to stop DOJ grant cancellations
A federal judge just threw out a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s decision to cancel nearly $800 million in Justice Department grants. The money was meant for programs that help reduce violence and support crime victims, but the court ruled the plaintiffs didn’t have standing to sue.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about legal technicalities—it’s a big deal for organizations relying on those funds. Without the grants, programs tackling violence and aiding victims could lose critical resources, leaving communities to deal with the fallout. The ruling also sets a precedent for how similar challenges might fare in court.
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