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Three trial courts ruled the Trump administration's "Dear Colleague Letter" threatening to defund schools that support ...
The Department of Homeland Security has begun reinstating the records of international students whose termination from a ...
Lawyers with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York wrote that the attempt to end congestion ...
While a New Hampshire judge blocked enforcement for schools related to groups that brought a lawsuit, a Maryland order ...
Soon after the Trump administration announced it was cutting billions of dollars in grants to Harvard University following a ...
Continuing with the Trump administration’s deregulatory agenda, the White House issued a Presidential Memorandum on April 9 ...
After Harvard sued the Trump administration Monday afternoon, legal experts and scholars say Harvard’s legal team has a ...
Montgomery judge rules AMCC violated state law in license awards; plaintiffs, advocates demand legislative reforms to ensure ...
Harvard’s lawyers suggest the administration was sloppy when it froze billions in federal funding. A mundane but crucial law is essential to the university’s case against the government.
President Trump signed a new presidential memorandum that encourages federal agencies to be less transparent and sidestep ...
A Trump administration plan to fast-track a wholesale elimination of regulations relies on the courts accepting its novel, ...
No longer content to simply rip up the federal government, President Trump is now reaching into the past to undo agency ...