Harvard won’t comply with Trump administration’s demands . . . Harvard on Monday rejected demands from the Trump administration that threaten $9 billion in research funding, arguing that the changes pushed by the government exceed its lawful authority and infringe on both the University’s independence and its constitutional rights “The University will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights,” Harvard President Alan
The Latest In Harvard’s Fight with the Trump Administration In this week’s two-page filing, the government offered to “simplify the case and narrow the issues in dispute” and indicated that the Trump administration is “open to counterproposals and a meet and confer” with Harvard, which it said the University declined