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Harvard returns to court for key hearing against Trump administration

Harvard University returns to court on Monday in a key hearing against the Trump administration over a freeze on more than $2 billion in federal research funding.

US district judge Allison Burroughs will hear arguments from Harvard and the Department of Justice as the university seeks to have the funding freeze declared unlawful, CNN reports.

The freeze, imposed earlier this year, has halted major research efforts and Harvard argues it’s a politically motivated attempt to pressure the school into adopting federal policies on student conduct, admissions, antisemitism, and diversity.

The university’s lawsuit claims the move violates the First Amendment and the Civil Rights Act.

The Trump administration says the freeze is justified, citing Harvard’s failure to adequately address antisemitism on campus following the 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks.

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One year ago today, Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris to take his place at the top of their party’s ticket.

The extraordinary decision upended American politics and Democrats are still wrestling with the fallout of Biden’s late exit from the 2024 race for the White House.

As the Guardian’s David Smith wrote:

Some argue that he could have pushed on and won; most believe that he left the race too late and paved the way for Trump’s return to the White House. Younger voters accuse the party establishment of betrayal and beat the drum of generational change.

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