💨 Abstract
The Trump administration froze $339 million in research grants to UCLA, citing civil rights violations related to antisemitism, affirmative action, and women's sports. The funds, from various federal agencies, were paused due to alleged violations of the Equal Protection Clause and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. UCLA's chancellor criticized the move, stating it would adversely affect research and faculty.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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