Harvard, Federal government and Office for Civil Rights
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The Trump administration launched proceedings on Monday that could bar Harvard from doing business with the federal government, opening a new front in its escalating fight with the University just weeks after a federal judge ordered $2.
The university rejected the Trump administration’s finding that it violated civil rights law. President Trump said his administration and Harvard were close to a deal.
Harvard’s response to the HHS civil rights proceedings represents some of the university’s most forceful pushback to the Trump administration.
We're in the process of getting very close, and Linda's finishing up the final details,' says US president - Anadolu Ajansı
BOSTON ― A federal courthouse was the epicenter of the legal world on July 21 as federal judges heard arguments in two cases surrounding the Trump administration’s efforts to revoke federal funding from Harvard University and to deport foreign-born ...
President Trump took to Truth Social on Monday to criticize the judge presiding over a long-anticipated hearing over his administration’s battle with Harvard University. Harvard is suing the administration over the pause it put on nearly $3 billion of ...
Harvard University scored a victory in court two weeks ago, when a US judge ruled that its research grants should be reinstated and its funding unfrozen. But the administration of Republican President Donald Trump does not yet seem to be fully complying with the court order.
President Trump is not happy with U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, who is considering two cases involving Harvard University and the Trump administration. Shortly after Burroughs presided over a July hearing for Harvard’s lawsuit over federal ...