Harvard sues Trump administration over funding freeze
- Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop a freeze on over $2.2 billion in grants, citing First Amendment rights.
- Harvard President Alan Garber stated that the government's demands threaten the autonomy of American universities, which are protected by the Supreme Court.
- The lawsuit claims the government has not justified its actions or recognized the negative impact on research funding and innovation.
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US elite university Harvard sues Trump administration
The renowned Harvard University is suing President Donald Trump's U.S. government for cutting billions of grants. The Trump administration is threatening academic freedom, according to the lawsuit published on Monday (local time). The government had established the cuts with anti-Semitic protests on the campus of the elite university. The government is specifically using federal funds to "get control over academic decision-making at Harvard Univ…
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