Always good to see a judge follow the laws on the books instead of creative legislating from the bench
U.S. district court rules against stem cell policy
Court says stem cell research destroys human embryos, stops federal funding
WASHINGTON — A U.S. district court issued a preliminary injunction Monday stopping federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research in a slap to the Obama administration’s new guidelines on the sensitive issue.
The court ruled in favor of a suit filed in June by researchers who said human embryonic stem cell research involves the destruction of human embryos.
Judge Royce Lamberth granted the injunction after finding that the lawsuit would likely succeed because the guidelines violated law banning the use of federal funds to destroy human embryos.
“(Embryonic stem cell) research is clearly research in which an embryo is destroyed,” Lamberth wrote in a 15-page ruling. The Obama administration could appeal his decision or try to rewrite the guidelines to comply with U.S. law.
The unusual suit against the National Institutes of Health, backed by some Christian groups opposed to embryo research, argued that the NIH policy violates U.S. law and takes funds from researchers seeking to work with adult stem cells.
The U.S. Department of Justice and NIH had no immediate comment.
HERE IS LINK TO RULING by U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth
For facts on stem cell research that works go here.
H/T JP