Government Cancels Grants, Humanities File Mic Drop Lawsuit
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In a move that screams 'plot twist,' a ruling just called the government's decision to terminate grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities 'unlawful,' opening the door for a lawsuit by humanities groups eager to get their funding back. The court didn’t mince words, stating the termination was 'unlawful,' giving these academics the legal green light to challenge what looks like a bureaucratic mic drop. Somebody’s about to learn that ghosting the humanities is not just bad manners—it’s now a courtroom fiasco.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 8/7/2025 | Author: Elizabeth Blair
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