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NextImg:Judge orders White House to reinstate part of UCLA funding it froze over Gaza protests

A US judge on Tuesday ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to restore a part of the federal grant funding that it recently suspended for the University of California, Los Angeles.

US District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco ruled that the grant funding suspensions violated an earlier June preliminary injunction, where she ordered the National Science Foundation to restore dozens of grants that it had terminated at the University of California.

That order had blocked the agency from canceling other grants at the University of California system, of which UCLA is a part.

“NSF’s actions violate the Preliminary Injunction,” wrote Lin, an appointee of Democratic former president Joe Biden. The White House and the university had no immediate comment on the ruling.

UCLA said last week the government froze $584 million in funding. Trump has threatened to cut federal funds for universities over pro-Palestinian student protests against Israel’s military operation against Hamas in Gaza.

The Los Angeles Times newspaper reported that the judge’s order asked for the restoration of more than a third of the suspended $584 million funding.

Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel demonstrators gather on the UCLA campus, after nighttime clashes between pro-Palestinian and counterprotest groups, in Los Angeles, May 1, 2024. (Jae C. Hong/AP)

The University of California said last week it was reviewing a settlement offer by the Trump administration for UCLA in which the university would pay $1 billion. It said such a large payment would “devastate” the institution.

Protesters say the government wrongly equates their criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian territories with antisemitism, and their advocacy for Palestinian rights with support for extremism. Experts have raised free speech and academic freedom concerns over the Republican president’s threats. Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom called the Trump administration’s settlement offer a form of extortion.

The government alleges universities, including UCLA, allowed antisemitism during the protests.

Last month, UCLA agreed to pay over $6 million to settle a lawsuit alleging antisemitism, including a university pledge of $2.33 million to support Jewish groups including Hillel at UCLA and the Anti-Defamation League. The lawsuit alleged that the university had violated their civil rights by allowing pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel protesters in 2024 to block their access to classes and other areas on campus.

Police advance on demonstrators who defied orders to leave an anti-Israel encampment on the UCLA campus, in Los Angeles, California, May 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

UCLA’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias issued a study last year reporting that Jews on campus were assaulted and threatened while hateful expressions, including a swastika drawn on a classroom chalkboard and a protest sign that read “Israelis are native 2 hell,” proliferated amid the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel encampment movement.

Rights advocates have noted a rise in antisemitism, anti-Arab bias and Islamophobia due to conflict in the Middle East. The Trump administration has not announced equivalent probes into Islamophobia.

The government has settled its probes with Columbia University, which agreed to pay over $220 million, and Brown University, which said it will pay $50 million. Both accepted certain government demands. Settlement talks with Harvard University are ongoing.