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WASHINGTON (TNND) — Despite federal funding cuts and pressure from the Trump administration, Harvard University secured a temporary legal victory allowing international students to continue ...
Harvard won a temporary victory on Thursday in a legal battle with the Trump administration over whether it can enroll international students, after a federal judge said that the university could ...
The government is appealing a court order letting Harvard University continue enrolling foreign students despite President Donald Trump’s proclamation barring their entry to the US.
Trump signals possible settlement with Harvard over international student policies amid legal battle where the university sued DHS challenging the revocation of its exchange program.
Federal judge extends restraining order blocking Trump's attempt to prevent international students from studying at Harvard as the university fights to protect its SEVP credentials.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a subpoena to Harvard on Wednesday, demanding documents related to alleged misconduct by international students and the school’s compliance with federal ...
We tried to do things the easy way with Harvard,” Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said ...
Harvard has filed two separate lawsuits before Burroughs seeking to unfreeze $2.5 billion in funding and to prevent Trump’s administration from blocking the ability of international students to ...
Trump’s social media announcement came shortly after Harvard notched a legal win in the international students lawsuit: an order from US District Judge Allison Burroughs allowing Harvard to host ...
Notably, Burroughs' order Friday said the federal government still has authority to review Harvard’s ability to host international students through normal processes outlined in law.
In the meantime, Harvard, which has close to 7,000 international students attending the university each year, is waiting to see how the current legal battle will impact them.
Harvard University announced contingency plans for some of its thousands of international students, whom the Trump administration is trying to bar from entering the country.
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