A federal district judge in Washington granted an administrative stay in a case challenging the Trump administration’s planned freeze of federal aid. The stay, which is in effect for a week, temporarily pauses the plan to freeze disbursements in open grants. The judge, Loren AliKhan, set a hearing for further arguments to take place next Monday morning. The order does not address the legality of the freeze, but simply provides more time for briefings to be submitted. The freeze, which was set to begin on Tuesday at 5 p.m., is now on hold pending further court proceedings.
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