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The court battle over Harvard's foreign students tests both the legality of the White House's tactics and the judicial system’s ability to rein in alleged government overreach.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
Even against one of the nation’s oldest institutions, the Trump administration holds the levers of power — and it’s using them aggressively.
For students around the world, an acceptance letter to Harvard University has represented the pinnacle of achievement, offering a spot among the elite at a campus that produces Nobel Prize winners, captains of industry and global leaders.
The battle between Harvard and the Trump administration is a long and windy one. Here's what background you need to know.
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An attempt to bar the school from hosting international students is just the latest escalation of an ongoing back-and-forth over Harvard's ideological future.
Harvard also had more than $2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts frozen by the administration. Former GOP Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey, who is a Harvard alum, joined N
Students claim the university denies equal access to campus and housing for those who received in-patient mental health treatment.