Harvard tells court Trump’s funding freeze is illegal
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Harvard University's lawsuit against DHS over Trump's foreign student visa ban may reach the Supreme Court, raising potential conflict of interest questions.
The decision was a victory, at least temporarily, in the university’s confrontation with the White House, which has sought to undercut its finances and influence.
The U.S. Supreme Court has narrowed the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), making it easier for infrastructure projects to advance without fully accounting for broader environmental impacts,
The Trump administration abruptly ended Harvard’s ability to enroll international students on Thursday — jeopardizing the legal status of more than one in four students on campus. Less than a day later,
With the future of thousands of students at stake, the two sides will argue in person as the Trump administration pushes Harvard to comply with its demands.
On its Cambridge campus and in a Boston courtroom, Harvard touted its international students as vital contributors to its makeup.
The Trump administration is moving quickly to increase its deportation numbers and further expand its restrictions on immigration. But federal judges are continuing to rule against the president on immigration matters.
Public perception: Trump’s tariff approach is being mocked as “TACO trade” — Trump Always Chickens Out — a criticism the White House rejects. Trump has struck only one deal since launching his trade war. The White House reaffirmed support for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.