The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Appeals Court Rules Against AIDS Group in Case Involving Federal Grants

By Ian Wilhelm

A federal appeals court ruled this week that the U.S. government can require international aid groups to sign an antiprostitution pledge to receive AIDS grants.

The ruling was a defeat for DKT International, a charity in Washington, and other nonprofit groups that oppose the rule. In 2005, DKT sued the U.S. Agency for International Development...

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