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The Trump administration’s legal case for cutting nearly $3 billion in federal aid to Harvard University was met with skepticism.
More than 2,000 pages of court documents present a new window into the government’s process for terminating research grants to Harvard — and show that the Department of Government Efficiency helped facilitate the operation.
Judge postpones decision in Harvard lawsuit against Trump over international students. Updated June 16, 2025 1:00 PM ET Originally published June 16, 2025 5:00 AM ET.
NBC News Legal Affairs Reporter Gary Grumbach explains the latest legal developments in Harvard University’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over cuts to federal research funding.
BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South Carolina museum devoted to African American history as ...
Here’s what to know about the two court battles. One lawsuit is focused on international students. In May, the Trump administration said that it would halt Harvard’s ability to enroll ...
The lawsuit, filed by Harvard on April 21 against the Trump administration, argues that the government’s freeze on research funding is “flatly unlawful.” Harvard also filed a separate lawsuit against the government on May 23, after the Department of Homeland Security announced it would revoke its certification to enroll international students, a move that was paused by a federal judge.
Harvard University was back in court Monday for a hearing in its funding fight case against the Trump administration, a key step in a battle over restoring more than $2 billion in federal funding for research frozen by the White House this spring.
Harvard University's lawsuit against DHS over Trump's foreign student visa ban may reach the Supreme Court, raising potential conflict of interest questions.
So, now, in court documents that amended its original lawsuit, Harvard has taken a new tack: It now claims, after declaring to the Trump administration that it's above the law, ...