McDermitt Will & Emery – This document is intended to help NIH grant recipients evaluate where any company policies and practices need to be changed prior to providing the above-referenced certification. But keep in mind that legal challenges are working their way through the federal courts of appeals circuits on whether these certification provisions of the executive orders are enforceable or violate the First and Fifth Amendments of the US Constitution.
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Understanding and Navigating Compliance With NIH Grant DEI Policies
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