Judge Questions Trump Admin on Harvard Funding – NY Times
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The Trump Administration and Harvard University are in a legal battle over billions in federal funding. The lawsuit is valued at $2.6 billion and involves a judge questioning the actions of the Trump Administration. The case is seen as key, with the judge currently contemplating the next steps in the legal process.
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