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      Harvard sues to block government funding cuts

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 22 April 2025

    On Monday, Harvard University filed a lawsuit that it hopes will end the federal government's hold on over $2 billion of research funds destined for the university's faculty. The suit claims that the government's demands for input on Harvard's hiring and admissions violate the university's First Amendment rights, and that the funding freeze hasn't followed the procedures laid out in federal law.

    Earlier in April, the government sent a letter to Harvard demanding various changes, from altering university governance to enforcing a completely undefined "viewpoint diversity" on hiring and admissions. Failing to agree, the government suggested, would place the financial relationship between the government and Harvard at risk. Harvard responded with a strongly worded refusal and, by the end of the day, saw the government put over $2 billion in research funding on hold. Harvard was not told how long the hold would last or what exactly was needed to lift it.

    The lawsuit seeks to reverse the hold. Harvard argues that there are two reasons the court should restore the flow of research money.

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      Harvard sues to block government funding cuts

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 22 April 2025

    On Monday, Harvard University filed a lawsuit that it hopes will end the federal government's hold on over $2 billion of research funds destined for the university's faculty. The suit claims that the government's demands for input on Harvard's hiring and admissions violate the university's First Amendment rights, and that the funding freeze hasn't followed the procedures laid out in federal law.

    Earlier in April, the government sent a letter to Harvard demanding various changes, from altering university governance to enforcing a completely undefined "viewpoint diversity" on hiring and admissions. Failing to agree, the government suggested, would place the financial relationship between the government and Harvard at risk. Harvard responded with a strongly worded refusal and, by the end of the day, saw the government put over $2 billion in research funding on hold. Harvard was not told how long the hold would last or what exactly was needed to lift it.

    The lawsuit seeks to reverse the hold. Harvard argues that there are two reasons the court should restore the flow of research money.

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    • tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagscience tagscience tagscience tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagharvard tagharvard tagharvard taglawsuit taglawsuit taglawsuit tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagscience tagscience tagscience tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagharvard tagharvard tagharvard taglawsuit taglawsuit taglawsuit tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagscience tagscience tagscience tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagharvard tagharvard tagharvard taglawsuit taglawsuit taglawsuit tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagtrump administration

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      Harvard sues to block government funding cuts

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 22 April 2025

    On Monday, Harvard University filed a lawsuit that it hopes will end the federal government's hold on over $2 billion of research funds destined for the university's faculty. The suit claims that the government's demands for input on Harvard's hiring and admissions violate the university's First Amendment rights, and that the funding freeze hasn't followed the procedures laid out in federal law.

    Earlier in April, the government sent a letter to Harvard demanding various changes, from altering university governance to enforcing a completely undefined "viewpoint diversity" on hiring and admissions. Failing to agree, the government suggested, would place the financial relationship between the government and Harvard at risk. Harvard responded with a strongly worded refusal and, by the end of the day, saw the government put over $2 billion in research funding on hold. Harvard was not told how long the hold would last or what exactly was needed to lift it.

    The lawsuit seeks to reverse the hold. Harvard argues that there are two reasons the court should restore the flow of research money.

    Read full article

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    • tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagscience tagscience tagscience tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagharvard tagharvard tagharvard taglawsuit taglawsuit taglawsuit tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagscience tagscience tagscience tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagharvard tagharvard tagharvard taglawsuit taglawsuit taglawsuit tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagscience tagscience tagscience tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagfirst amendment tagharvard tagharvard tagharvard taglawsuit taglawsuit taglawsuit tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagresearch funding tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtitle vi tagtrump administration tagtrump administration tagtrump administration

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