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A judge ruled that the Trump administration violated law by undermining a program designed to help blind Americans. The decision marks a legal setback for administration policy changes affecting vulnerable populations.
A judge ruled that the Trump administration violated law by undermining a program designed to help blind Americans secure employment and economic independence. The legal decision is a loss for the administration's policy changes affecting this vulnerable population.
This is a clear-cut case of overreach hitting a legal wall. The program existed under law; the administration changed how it operated without legal authority to do so. A judge said so. It's notable mainly because it marks a boundary—even in a friendly judiciary, you can't just dismantle protections for disabled people through administrative action alone. The decision is a setback, but it's also a narrow one: it stops this specific action, not the broader approach.
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