Moss ruled that President Donald Trump's executive order to cease funding for NPR and PBS is unlawful and unenforceable.
The judge said the First Amendment right to free speech "does not tolerate viewpoint discrimination and retaliation of this type.".
The judge noted that Trump's executive order simply directs that all federal agencies "cut off any and all funding" to NPR, which is based in Washington, and PBS, based in Arlington, Virginia.
"The message is clear: NPR and PBS need not apply for any federal benefit because the President disapproves of their 'left wing' coverage of the news," Moss wrote.
"But that does not end the matter because the Executive Order sweeps beyond the CPB," Moss added.
"It also directs that all federal agencies refrain from funding NPR and PBS — regardless of the nature of the program or the merits of their applications or requests for funding.".
Trump's executive order immediately cut millions of dollars in funding from the Education Department to PBS for its children's programming, forcing the system to lay off one-third of the PBS Kids staff. »