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This is where the staff of the Reeve Foundation is sharing up-to-the-minute information and putting some context around the news affecting the spinal cord injury and paralysis community. Not to mention insight into what's going on here at the Foundation. Feel free to comment and offer suggestions. We'll respond.
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Judge puts stay on blocking stem cell funding
Posted by Gerthro
Thursday, September 09, 2010
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We just got this information from the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research:

Yesterday, the Department of Justice filed a request for a stay with the appeals court of Judge Lamberth's injunction. We have just learned that the stay was granted, and at least temporarily for a short period of time, research can move forward. Stay tuned for a more full explanation of what has happened over the past 72 hours!

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Rob

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