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Federal judge orders Trump administration to restore hundreds of UCLA research grants
CalMatters ^ | August 12, 2025 | Mikhail Zinshteyn

Posted on 08/14/2025 11:49:04 AM PDT by Angelino97

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore a portion of the 800 federal science research grants that it suspended at UCLA last month, delivering a major setback to efforts to force the university into a $1 billion settlement.

California district court judge Rita F. Lin ruled Tuesday that the suspensions violated her June preliminary injunction in which she ordered the National Science Foundation to restore 114 grants it had terminated at the University of California and blocked the agency from cancelling other grants at the UC system.

”NSF’s actions violate the Preliminary Injunction,” Lin wrote.

Her June order came after lawyers for University of California researchers argued the science foundation grant terminations were arbitrary and capricious and in violation of federal law. Those grants and others were terminated over alleged Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion violations following several Trump executive orders in January.

Lin’s order to restore the suspended grants came in response to a court filing lawyers for the UC researchers submitted after 300 National Science Foundation Grants and 500 National Institutes of Health grants at UCLA were suspended. The suspensions froze $584 million. The lawyers aren’t acting on behalf of the UC system, though some are employed at the UC. It is not yet clear if all 300 suspended National Science Foundation grants are to be restored under Lin’s latest order. A lawyer for the researchers, Claudia Polsky, said all 300 should be restored.

Lin told the Trump administration and lawyers for the UC researchers to file an update on the restorations Aug. 19.

Lin’s latest order doesn’t restore UCLA’s suspended National Institutes of Health grants because they weren’t covered in her initial June order.

Campuses rely on the funding to make scientific breakthroughs, develop new medicines, train graduate students and fuel the research that has made the U.S. arguably the world’s leader in scientific discovery.

Lawyers for the federal government contended that suspending the UCLA grants didn’t violate Lin’s June order, which barred terminations but was silent on suspensions. Lawyers for the University of California researchers said there’s no difference between suspensions and terminations because both mean researchers lose access to funding. They also argued that like in the June case, the suspensions of UCLA grants didn’t follow federal procedure that requires an agency to explain why each individual grant should no longer continue to receive funding.

“NSF’s indefinite suspensions differ from a termination in name only. ” Lin wrote in Tuesday’s order. She added that the letters informing UCLA of the grant suspensions “fail to provide a ‘grant-specific explanation’ for why the award has been terminated, as required by the Preliminary Injunction.”

Some federal judges have faulted the Trump administration for never defining what it considers DEI but cancelling funding to schools based on those violations anyway.

“Although a new presidential administration is entitled to develop programs with its chosen priorities, the Executive may not set out to suppress ideas it deems dangerous by trying to drive them out of the marketplace of ideas,” Lin wrote in her June preliminary injunction.

How we got here

The Trump administration suspended UCLA’s grants over allegations that the campus isn’t doing enough to combat antisemitism. The National Science Foundation sent a letter to UCLA on Aug. 1 that accused the campus of admitting students based on race, even though all public campuses in California have been barred from affirmative action since state voters eliminated the practice in 1996.

The letter also accused the campus of relying on admissions essays to determine an applicant’s race. But when the Supreme Court of the United States struck down affirmative action in 2023, the majority ruling allowed campuses to allow students to write about their race and identity in admissions essays.

The science foundation made similar accusations against Harvard University when it terminated that campus’s grants.

The 800 grant suspensions followed a federal Department of Justice report last month that accused the campus of not doing enough to address antisemitism, particularly related to events during last year’s pro-Palestine protests, which included overnight encampments erected by protesters. The report came months after UCLA commissioned a task force to investigate antisemitism on campus and come up with recommendations that UCLA leaders said they’d implement.

That report published the same day UCLA agreed to a $6.45 million settlement with four Jewish plaintiffs. That deal was opposed by several pro-Palestinian professors and students, some of whom are Jewish.

Last year a federal judge in the case sided with the Jewish plaintiffs who said that the anti-Israel sentiment displayed by protestors in the encampment violated their religious liberties because of their spiritual ties to Israel. “Jewish students were excluded from portions of the UCLA campus because they refused to denounce their faith,” the judge, Mark C. Scarsi, wrote in his preliminary injunction.

Various Jewish groups debate whether anti-Zionism is inherently antisemitic. The UCLA encampment included Jewish participants.

About a week later, on Aug 8, the Trump administration sent UCLA a settlement proposal of $1 billion that the school would pay over several installments in exchange for getting back the suspended science grants, CNN first reported. The settlement also sought to ban overnight demonstrations at UCLA, but that was already campus policy before last spring’s pro-Palestine protests; the UC reaffirmed those bans systemwide last fall.

How California responded

Gov. Gavin Newsom said Trump “has threatened us through extortion with a billion dollar fine unless we do his bidding” at a press conference on Friday hours after CNN first reported Trump’s settlement demand. Newsom said “we’ll sue” last Friday when a reporter asked how California will respond. The state’s attorney general has already filed 37 lawsuits against the Trump administration, including several tied to education funding.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said “bring it on, Gavin” at a press conference Tuesday.

“A payment of this scale would completely devastate our country’s greatest public university system as well as inflict great harm on our students and all Californians,” said UC President James B. Milliken in a statement about the $1 billion settlement demand. UCLA has also continued its media blitz highlighting the human benefits of the university’s health and science research.

The settlement demand “does not make Jewish students safer,” the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California said in a statement Tuesday. The advocacy group 39 organizations that offer family services, political advocacy, immigration legal aid and other nonprofit work.

The Jewish affairs committee pointed to several strides UC and UCLA made to curtail antisemitism and promote safer campuses. “Meaningful progress is already underway in California,” the group wrote.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: arrestritalin; california; chicomjudge; compromisedjudge; conflictofinterest; education; enemycombatant; enemyjudge; grants; judgewatch; judicialsedition; lawfare; noauthority; ritaflin; ritalin; ucla
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1 posted on 08/14/2025 11:49:04 AM PDT by Angelino97
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To: Angelino97

Here we go again. Another lower court activist judge that could not care less about the constitution.


2 posted on 08/14/2025 11:49:48 AM PDT by cuban leaf (2024 is going to be one for the history books, like 1939. And 2025 will be more so, like 1940-1945.)
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To: Angelino97

Judges love ordering Trump around


3 posted on 08/14/2025 11:50:19 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Angelino97

Ignore this order.

L


4 posted on 08/14/2025 11:50:40 AM PDT by Lurker ( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Angelino97

California district court judge Rita F. Lin.

Socialism on the march


5 posted on 08/14/2025 11:51:02 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: butlerweave

“””Judges love ordering Trump around””....until he kicks their ass.


6 posted on 08/14/2025 11:51:12 AM PDT by shelterguy
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7 posted on 08/14/2025 11:53:45 AM PDT by Frank Drebin (And don't ever let me catch you guys in America!)
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To: Angelino97

Oh, those little judges. Aren’t they something? /S


8 posted on 08/14/2025 11:56:36 AM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls. )
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To: Angelino97

Ankle biting judges. Just slowing things down.


9 posted on 08/14/2025 11:57:00 AM PDT by lurk (u)
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To: Angelino97

Trump to Judge: “Drop Dead”


10 posted on 08/14/2025 11:57:11 AM PDT by Zathras
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According to Wikihahahahapedia, Judge Rita Lin “is an adjunct professor of law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law” ... looks like a conflict of interest, to me. The filthy XXXX should recuse herself from the case.


11 posted on 08/14/2025 12:01:01 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: Lurker

Ignore this order.“

Trump has yet to do that. Not once.


12 posted on 08/14/2025 12:01:24 PM PDT by iamgalt
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To: Angelino97

So many of these DEI judges are female. What a coinky-dink.


13 posted on 08/14/2025 12:01:29 PM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: Angelino97

Who would have expected Judge RitaLin to be patient?


14 posted on 08/14/2025 12:03:37 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: cuban leaf

Citizen or not she’s foreigner.


15 posted on 08/14/2025 12:05:33 PM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: frank ballenger

Too many judges think they are gods.


16 posted on 08/14/2025 12:05:53 PM PDT by hoosierham (Freedom isnt free)
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To: Angelino97

No. Next?


17 posted on 08/14/2025 12:07:59 PM PDT by Fledermaus ("It turns out all we really needed was a new President!")
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To: cuban leaf

They just keep outing themselves :)


18 posted on 08/14/2025 12:09:37 PM PDT by onona
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To: Angelino97

No... Your move.


19 posted on 08/14/2025 12:11:49 PM PDT by BlackbirdSST
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To: Angelino97

Nope.


20 posted on 08/14/2025 12:12:51 PM PDT by Sequoyah101
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