Harvard sues Trump administration over funding freeze
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On Monday, Harvard University sues Trump’s administration to block his “illegal” efforts to freeze more than $ 3 billion and increase government control.
In the statement, Harvard President Alan Garber, warn The government’s “sweeping and intrusive demands” …
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The government has blamed Harvard so that he could not fight against anti-Semitism. Earlier this month, after freezing $ 2.2 billion in federal funding, he wants hundreds of millions of dollars from Harvard and four other elite universities of the United States.
The nature of the magazine leaked in e-mail and Published in x On Monday, the authorities of the National Health Institutes instructed the partners to “preserve prizes”, Harvard, Brown, Colombia, Cornell and North-Western universities and cuts. Last year’s grants were $ 1.7 billion.
The Trump administration also threatened to recall Harvard’s forced status after the university’s management rejected the demands of the government’s strict control over its academic freedom.
Separately, Letters leaked Last week, college booking was published by the US Department of Health and Human Service, the required Harvard provides copies of all its finds or anti-Muslim, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian bias.
Seven universities have been singled out for the cuts of the targeted government since March. Cornell President Michael Kotocoff, said by email On Monday, he had a communication of the official government, which confirmed $ 1 billion in the early April.
But he added that Cornell’s researchers have received “termination” orders from government financiers and said that the university “responds” violently. ” “This includes the involvement of legal, strategic and politics to counteract these actions and prevent further disruption,” he added.
Separately, the government has recently joined the arrests of Palestinian students’ protesters with hundreds of visas of international students. It took him last week that Harvard would present the detailed posts of his “foreign student visa owners” or lose the competence of foreign students.
Harvard replied that “he will not submit his independence or refuse his constitutional rights.” “We will continue to maintain the law and expect the administration to do the same,” said Garner in the statement.
The university has created commissions to study anti-Semitism and release them Preliminary recommendations Last summer. A separate report of Garber and Muslim, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian bias on Monday will be published “soon”.
Wall Street Journal said the government’s anti-monopoly tasks angered the Harvard decision to release his letter and plan to further freeze $ 1 billion.
Harvard’s decision to contradict government demands, unlike Columbia University, Government Management and Student Discipline Gives: Last week by Crimson newspaper.
The members of the faculty, students and graduates also have raised their demands to coordinate higher education institutions to meet the administration attacks on higher education institutions.
Said Columbia Catcher Claire ship In the statement“Although we strive to continue the constructive dialogue with the government, we reject an agreement that will require us to renounce our independence and autonomy.”
Harvard is in a better position than most universities to resist state funding reductions. The $ 53 billion donation is the largest of any higher education institutions in the United States.
Several universities, including Harvard, have applied for bond markets to bring short-term cash, ensuring their liquidity, contributing to the short-term decline in funding and possible in the forthcoming legal battles. Many have also been able to freeze and costs of the work.