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What's really behind the Trump administration's push to dismiss Harvard's international student lawsuit?
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The Trump administration has moved to dismiss Harvard University's lawsuit challenging efforts to block international students from attending amid revoked SEVP certification and a presidential proclamation. Harvard argues these actions violate its First Amendment rights and exceed presidential authority. US District Judge Allison D. Burroughs has granted preliminary injunctions in favour of Harvard, and the case is set to proceed as the government appeals. The outcome will impact international students and US higher education policy.
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