Judge Stops Harvard Ban
- On Thursday, a federal judge prolonged a temporary restraining order that prevents the Trump administration from stopping Harvard University from admitting foreign students.
- The order was issued in response to Harvard's legal action following the recent decision by Secretary Kristi Noem to withdraw the university's authorization to enroll international students amid claims of collaboration with foreign organizations and inadequate handling of antisemitism.
- The Trump administration, through a letter from acting ICE director Todd Lyons, gave Harvard a 30-day deadline to provide various documents concerning international students, such as disciplinary files and reports of any dangerous or violent behavior.
- Harvard claims it complied with previous record requests and argued the government did not follow required administrative procedures, including proper appeal opportunities and response times, while stating it will protect the rights of international students and scholars.
- A federal judge has prolonged an order that prevents the Trump administration from stopping Harvard from admitting foreign students while legal proceedings are underway, highlighting a persistent conflict between the current administration and the historic, affluent university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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