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Association of American Medical Colleges v. National Institutes of Health

Filed on behalf of
Medical school and hospital associations
In response to the Trump administration's efforts to
Case Number
1:25-cv-10340
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Filed
February 10, 2025
U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Relief Outcomes
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Temporary Restraining Order
Granted
2
Preliminary Injunction
Granted
6
Summary
A coalition of medical school and teaching hospital associations sued the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to challenge federal funding cuts to facilities, equipment, personnel, and other indirect costs associated with medical and public health research. On February 7, 2025, NIH issued Notice Number NOT-OD-25-068 and announced it would immediately cut funding for indirect costs to an across-the-board rate of 15%. The plaintiffs in this case argue that NIH violated the Administrative Procedure Act because the NIH Notice is arbitrary and capricious, is not in accordance with law, and violates the statutory and constitutional prohibitions on retroactivity. In addition, the plaintiffs argue that NIH acted without observance of the procedure required by law. The plaintiffs requested that the court find Notice Number NOT-OD-25-068 unlawful and issue a permanent injunction preventing it from being enforced.
Plaintiffs
Association of American Medical Colleges American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Association for Schools and Programs of Public Health Conference of Boston Teaching Hospitals Greater New York Hospital Association
Plaintiffs' Counsel
Ropes & Gray
Defendants
National Institutes of Health Acting Director Matthew J. Memoli U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Acting Secretary Dorothy Fink

Documents

Reply in support of Temporary Restraining Order
Association of American Medical Colleges v. National Institutes of Health - Reply in Support of TRO
February 18, 2025