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Why Judge Burroughs's skepticism marks a turning point in the US-Harvard funding clash
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A US federal judge expressed doubt over the Trump administration's rationale for freezing $2.6 billion in Harvard's research funding, questioning the connection between antisemitism concerns and academic grants. During a Boston hearing, Judge Allison Burroughs challenged the government's claim that the cuts were lawful and necessary. Harvard has argued the freeze violates constitutional rights and retaliates against the University's policies. A ruling is expected before the government's September 3 deadline, with wider implications for US higher education.
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