
"Federal courts continue to be a key forum for college and university advocates to stymie the president's flood-the-zone attack against higher education, but the challengers' strategies have evolved."
"In the last year, higher ed advocates have notched a number of victories against the Trump administration, blocking attempts to freeze federal research funding, restrict international students and crack down on diversity equity and inclusion."
"According to an Inside Higher Ed analysis of more than 60 key higher ed lawsuits, the government has the upper hand in just 17 cases as of April 1."
"One expert told Inside Higher Ed that many of the snags Trump's policies are facing in court are due to the speed with which the Trump administration moved last year."
Federal courts serve as a vital battleground for higher education advocates against the Trump administration's policies. Over the past year, advocates have achieved victories, blocking attempts to freeze federal research funding and restrict international students. However, the administration has also won favorable rulings, particularly from the Supreme Court. As of April 1, advocates are winning in 33 out of 64 key lawsuits, while the government has the upper hand in 17 cases. The rapid pace of policy changes has contributed to legal challenges faced by the administration.
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