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BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South Carolina museum devoted to African American history as ...
Beyond the immediate legal outcome, the confrontation between Harvard and the Trump administration reflects a deeper struggle ...
Susanna Moore, left, the great-great-great-granddaughter of Harvard biologist Louis Agassiz, celebrates with Tamara Lanier, second right, and attorneys Ben Crump and Josh Koskoff at the Boston ...
Schools including Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth, Brown and the University of Pennsylvania and alumni including Conan O'Brien filed new court documents to support Harvard's legal battle.
What to Know About Harvard’s Legal Battles With Trump. ... The university rejected the demands on April 14, setting off the extraordinary two-month battle.
Moreover, the battle of attrition could wear Harvard down on the financial front: the legal battles will be costly, and in the meantime, Harvard may lose students and scholars who can’t wait ...
Over 12,000 Harvard University alumni have signed a legal message of support for the school during its ongoing battle with President Donald Trump's administration.The signatures range from the ...
President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday intensified its battle with Harvard University, formally finding the school tolerated antisemitism — a step that could jeopardize all of Harv… ...
Harvard is seeking an order that would allow student visa holders to enter the country while the university weighs its legal battle against Trump’s directive.
Though Harvard could face an uphill court battle, its case for a short-term block may be easier. Harvard has requested a temporary restraining order in response to Trump’s Wednesday proclamation.
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