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Harvard is the first school to sue the administration after a back-and-forth between President Alan Garber and most of Trump's team.
A judge has ordered a temporary restraining order blocking the Administration from revoking Harvard's certification.
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Harvard University is challenging the Trump administration's decision to bar the Ivy League school from enrolling foreign students, calling it unconstitutional retaliation for defying the White House's political demands. It is the school's second suit against the Trump administration.
The larger legal battle between Harvard and the Trump administration could raise questions of retaliation versus executive authority.
Dr. Jeremy Faust spilled on the words he "never thought" he'd tell someone who considered going to graduate school at the Ivy League institution.
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Harvard University sued the Trump administration Friday over its decision to revoke the school’s ability to enroll international students.
The Administration’s move is the latest escalation in its attack on elite universities across the U.S., with heavy penalties levied on Harvard, including a threat to revoke the university’s tax-exempt status. Those penalties have only grown more severe as Harvard has refused to capitulate to the Administration’s demands.
A U.S. judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students, a policy the Ivy League school called part of President Donald Trump's broader effort to retaliate against it for refusing to "surrender its academic independence.
Some of Harvard’s sports teams would be virtually wiped out by a Trump administration decision that would make the Ivy League school ineligible for international student visas.