Harvard, the world’s wealthiest university, on Monday sued the Trump administration, who was part of the country’s part of the country as part of the crusade, fighting the school’s research funding against its dangers for billions of dollars.
The trial indicated a major growth of the ongoing fight between higher education and the ongoing fight between President Trump, which vowed to “recover” elite universities. The administration has cast its campaign as a fight against antisementism, but has also targeted programs and teaching related programs and teaching.
Earlier this month, it sent a list of demands to Harvard that included auditing professors for literary theft, the federal government was accused of misconduct to any international students, and appointing an external oversier to ensure that the educational department was “views”.
Harvard President Alan M. In a statement on Monday, Garber accused the government of trying to reduce the university’s “unprecedented and unfair control”. Dr. Garber said that the results of the government’s functions would be “severe and long last”.
The case filed in the federal court in Massachusetts accuses the government of ending a comprehensive attack as “anmental to gain control of educational decisions in Harvard”. It also refers to other major universities who have suddenly faced money cuts.
Robert F. Kennedy Junior, Health and Human Services Secretary; Linda M. McMahon, Secretary of Education; Stephen Ehikian, Acting Administrator of General Service Administration; Attorney General Pamela J. Bandy; And many other administration officers.
In the last week, the Trump administration has also threatened to abolish visas for international students in Harvard, when the university refused to accept the administration’s demands.
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