Harvard sues Trump administration to stop the freeze of more than $2 billion in grants

Harvard files lawsuit against the Trump administration over threats to freeze $2.2 billion in federal funding, reports The New York Times.
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Washington DC: Harvard University sued the President Donald Trump administration on Monday (local time) over constant threats of freezing funding of more than USD 2.2 billion, The New York Times reported. University President Alan M Garber accused Trump’s administration of trying to wield “unprecedented and improper control,” adding that the government’s action would have “severe and long-lasting” consequences.

This development comes after the Trump administration demanded access to all university reports on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias on campus generated since October 2023, claiming the university has allowed antisemitic language to remain unchecked on their campuses.

As reported by the New York Times, Garber, in his statement, said that “as a Jew and as an American, I know very well that there are valid concerns about rising antisemitism.” He added that the government need to legally engage with the university instead of seeking to control “whom we hire and what we teach.”

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Massachusetts, accuses the government of unleashing a broad attack as “leverage to gain control of academic decision-making at Harvard.” It also references other major universities that have faced abrupt funding cuts, the New York Times reported. (ANI)

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