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A U.S. judge has temporarily blocked policies by the Trump administration affecting Harvard's foreign student enrollments.
Hundreds of Department of Education employees will be getting their jobs back after a federal judge temporarily reinstated workers who were let go earlier this year by the Trump Administration.
In issuing the temporary restraining order, Judge Burroughs said Harvard had shown “it will sustain immediate and irreparable ...
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has become a key figure in the Democratic legal battle against Trump’s executive orders ...
President Donald Trump will deliver a commencement address to graduates of West Point on Saturday morning. Trump's policies have prompted some controversial changes at the prestigious military academy ...
Despite a majority of justices harrumphing for years about these injunctions, lower court judges continue to issue them with abandon. In the meantime, presidents like Trump are looking at two years of ...
A dozen times per week, Sen. Patty Murray gamely urges Republicans to do the right thing and save Congress from the Trump ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks the Washington Post's Laura Meckler about the long-term consequences of the Trump administration's legal battle with Harvard University.
A judge has ordered a temporary restraining order blocking the Administration from revoking Harvard's certification.
A judge halted President Trump's executive order to lay off 1,300 Department of Education employees, upholding a lawsuit ...
Harvard University is opening a new front in its legal battle against the Trump administration, filing suit in federal court ...
The implications for Indian students are profound. With 788 Indian nationals currently enrolled at Harvard, many now face a ...