Harvard amends lawsuit to push back against new funding cuts - Harvard Gazette
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Harvard University has amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging significant cuts to research funding that violate federal law and the University’s First Amendment rights. The claim argues that the government's actions, amplified by recent grant terminations from multiple federal agencies, are an attempt to micromanage academic institutions under the pretense of addressing campus antisemitism. Harvard's ability to conduct crucial research in health, science, and national security hangs in the balance, as the government’s stance could impede vital breakthroughs and innovative solutions.
The complaint asserts that the government's actions violate federal law and the University's First Amendment rights, linking funding cuts to charges of campus antisemitism.
Harvard's amended lawsuit calls attention to recent cuts in research funding, threatening vital academic projects that drive breakthroughs in various fields.
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