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Judge voids $2.2 billion Harvard funding freeze by Trump administration

A federal judge ruled the funding cuts violated Harvard's First Amendment rights, labeling the administration's actions as retaliatory and ideologically motivated against academic freedom.

  • A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's funding freeze on Harvard University was unconstitutional, citing illegal retaliation for the university's stance on antisemitism and academic independence.
  • District Judge Allison Burroughs stated that combatting antisemitism cannot infringe on free speech and emphasized that the funding issues were not directly tied to antisemitism.
  • The ruling means Harvard will restore its funding, which is critical for its research programs, as the Trump administration intends to appeal the decision.
  • Harvard's President Alan Garber expressed a commitment to defending academic freedom and validating their fight for academic independence amid challenges from the federal government.
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