Harvard lawsuit

Harvard Faculty Pledge 10% of Salaries to Fight Trump Funding Freeze

Harvard faculty members are pledging 10% of their salaries for one year to mitigate the financial impact of the Trump administration’s $2 billion funding freeze. This action directly opposes the administration’s demands regarding race-based admissions policies, which Harvard has refused to comply with. The faculty’s donation, coordinated by a group of prominent professors, aims to support the university’s defense of academic freedom and lessen the burden on students and staff. Funds will be used to support university programs, contingent on a faculty vote confirming responsible university resource allocation. The university’s lawsuit against the administration is scheduled for oral hearings in late July.

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Harvard Professors Sue Trump Admin Over $9 Billion in Funding Cuts

Harvard professors are suing the Trump administration, alleging that a review of nearly $9 billion in federal funding is discriminatory and violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by suppressing free speech. This action follows a pattern of the administration targeting universities with pro-Palestine activism, including visa revocations and funding freezes. The lawsuit claims the funding review constitutes an unconstitutional attempt to coerce the university into silencing dissent and aligning with the administration’s political agenda. The professors seek a temporary restraining order to halt the review, arguing that it creates an untenable threat to the university’s operations.

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