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Harvard has been found to be in violation of civil rights law by the Trump administration and could lose the rest of their federal funding. Allowing all of those student ...
Failure to institute adequate changes immediately,” the federal body said, will “continue to affect Harvard’s relationship with the federal government.”The post Federal task force finds Harvard guilty ...
Hillsdale College went so far as to hire lobbyists to make its case — and they were armed with an argument tailored perfectly for the right.
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to keep Harvard University ...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) predicted “considerable changes,” which could complicate the bill’s path back through the House.
Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students Harvard University can no longer enroll foreign students, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday, escalating the ...
The Trump administration informed Harvard University on Monday that it will not be eligible for research grants from the federal government for the foreseeable future. The move raises the stakes ...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) talks about the upcoming Supreme Court case on Harvard's tax-exempt status being put into question by the Trump administration. BEN FERGUSON, CO-HOST: Senator. So, let's get ...
Back then, in 2022, Harvard was defending affirmative action and turned to a firm long associated with the university, WilmerHale. But the Trump administration has scrambled the legal landscape.
“Verdict with Ted Cruz” is hosted by Texas Republican Senator and Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz and national radio personality and leading political commentator Ben Ferguson. The duo discusses ...
Harvard’s lawyers suggest the administration was sloppy when it froze billions in federal funding. A mundane but crucial law is essential to the university’s case against the government.
Top Republicans who graduated from Harvard aren’t lining up to defend it. Quite the contrary. By Jim Puzzanghera Globe Staff,Updated April 19, 2025, 10:00 a.m.