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Harvard challenges federal retaliation in court over $2.6 billion research cuts
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Harvard University has taken the Trump administration to federal court over the abrupt termination of $2.6 billion in research funding, alleging political retaliation for rejecting demands to alter its academic and admissions policies. The case raises urgent questions about government overreach, institutional autonomy, and whether federal funds can be wielded to enforce ideological compliance on campuses.
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