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Amica Center for Immigrant Rights v. U.S. Department of Justice

No. 1:25-cv-00298 District · Decided Decided

Case Overview

A coalition of nonprofit organizations sued the Trump administration over the freeze of funding from the Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review.


The Application

History

Nonprofits challenged the funding freeze as an unlawful impoundment of appropriated resources and as arbitrary executive action exceeding statutory authority over immigration adjudication

The Conclusion

The court decided the case; the ruling on Impoundment Control Act or APA claims determined whether the funding freeze was lawful and whether appropriated resources must be restored

CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
FiledJan 31, 2025
Judge Randolph D. Moss
CL Statusterminated
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Outcome History (1)

  1. Jul 6, 2025 District
    Dismissed Relief denied Final

    Court denied plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and preliminary injunction, granted defendants' motion for summary judgment, and dismissed the remaining claims.

Federal Court TMR-b3dcbe7d Federal Funding Freeze May 14, 2026
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