Appeals court upholds block on Trump administration funding freeze

Change
On March 16, 2026, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals largely upheld a lower-court ruling blocking the Trump administration's categorical freeze on trillions of dollars in government financial-assistance funding.
Appeals court upholds block on Trump administration funding freeze
Why it matters
A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the decision on March 16, 2026. The panel sided with Democratic officials from 23 states and the District of Columbia. Chief U.S. Circuit Judge David Barron wrote that the Office of Management and Budget directed agencies to freeze funds without considering recipients' reliance interests. The states sued after OMB issued a January 2025 memo directing federal agencies to temporarily pause spending on federal financial-assistance programs.
Implications
  • Federal agencies cannot implement a categorical freeze on obligated federal financial-assistance funds under the challenged OMB directive without assessing recipients' reliance interests.
  • Agencies must document consideration of recipients' reliance interests when pausing or reallocating obligated federal assistance in response to OMB guidance.

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The Hindu

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