ND Joins Lawsuit Supporting Trump’s Harvard Funding Cut Proposal
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Iowa AG Brenna Bird leads amicus brief supporting Trump administration’s Harvard funding cuts (copy)
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird led a 16-state coalition filing an amicus brief Tuesday supporting the Trump administration’s efforts to cut some funding for Harvard University over reported claims of antisemitism on campus.
ND joins lawsuit supporting Trump’s Harvard funding cut proposal
UNITED STATES – North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is joining 15 other states in supporting President Donald Trump’s proposed funding cuts to Harvard University. The effort is led by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, who favors the cutting of nearly $3 billion in grants and contracts to the university over claims of anti-Semitism on campus. Harvard argues the funding freeze is a punishment for the university protecting its First Amendme…
Brandeis Center Files Amicus Brief Urging Federal Court to Disregard Challenge to Key Term in Harvard’s Settlement Agreement - Brandeis Center
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law filed an amicus brief in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, asking the court to reject amici briefs by Jewish Voice for Peace, the Middle East Studies Association of North America, and others. In May 2024, the Brandeis Center had sued Harvard
Harvard Kennedy School is laying off staff as part of a series of recent punitive actions by the Trump administration to cut costs and address “significant financial challenges.”
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