Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in response to threats of substantial funding cuts to the university's research programs. This action represents a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict between the Trump administration and elite universities.
The Trump administration alleged that Harvard and other universities have failed to adequately address antisemitism on their campuses. The administration's demands included auditing professors for plagiarism, reporting international students accused of misconduct, and appointing an outside overseer to ensure âviewpoint diversity.â
Harvard President Alan Garber characterized the government's actions as an attempt to exert 'unprecedented and improper control' over the university. While acknowledging the seriousness of concerns about rising antisemitism, Garber stated that the government should have engaged with the university through proper channels to address these concerns, instead of attempting to control hiring and curriculum.
Harvard, the worldâs wealthiest university, sued the Trump administration on Monday, fighting back against its threats to slash billions of dollars from the schoolâs research funding as part of a crusade against the nationâs top colleges.
The lawsuit signaled a major escalation of the ongoing fight between higher education and President Trump, who has vowed to âreclaimâ elite universities. The administration has cast its campaign as a fight against antisemitism, but has also targeted programs and teaching related to racial diversity and gender ideology.
Earlier this month, it sent Harvard a list of demands that included auditing professors for plagiarism, reporting to the federal government any international students accused of misconduct, and appointing an outside overseer to make sure that academic departments were âviewpoint diverse.â
Alan M. Garber, Harvardâs president, accused the government in a statement on Monday of trying to wield âunprecedented and improper control.â Dr. Garber said the consequences of the governmentâs actions would be âsevere and long lasting.â
The Trump administration has claimed that Harvard and other schools have allowed antisemitic language and harassment to remain unchecked on their campuses. Mondayâs lawsuit noted that the government had cited the universityâs response to antisemitism as justification for its âunlawful action.â
Dr. Garber, in his statement, said that âas a Jew and as an American, I know very well that there are valid concerns about rising antisemitism.â But he said that the government was legally required to engage with the university about the ways it was fighting antisemitism. Instead, he said, the government has sought to control âwhom we hire and what we teach.â
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