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Harvard could be willing to spend up to $500M to settle disputes with Trump: NYT

  • On July 29, 2025, Harvard University said it will comply with the Trump administration’s request to provide employee I-9 records, excluding those for student-only roles.
  • Harvard’s decision follows a July 8 Department of Homeland Security subpoena and a broader legal conflict involving frozen federal funds and visa program investigations.
  • The university employs roughly 19,000 people, and Harvard resists sharing data for student-only roles citing privacy law compliance, while negotiating possible settlements.
  • The New York Times reported Harvard may pay up to $500 million to resolve disputes, over twice Columbia University's $200 million fines last week for similar probes.
  • Harvard’s ongoing legal battle and the administration’s actions raise concerns about academic freedom, free speech, and the treatment of international students at U.S. universities.
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thueringer-allgemeine.de broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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