The case also claims that Harvard’s letter has been declared refusal to accept these terms in retaliation, Harvard has been punished for making an independent speech.
In addition, a part of the Legal Rights Act is a trial on the title VI, which provides the government with financial support from organizations involved in racial discrimination. This is alleged tolerance for Harvard’s enmity that will enable the government to control these funds. But the suit describes the requirements of cutting funds-a listener, a 30-day waiting period, Congress notification-which requires law before the reduction of funds. And, clearly, the government did none of them.
Harvard has also alleged that the government’s decision to withdraw the research funds is discretion and discrimination: “The government has not identified any rational links between anti -anti -ism concerns and medical, scientific, technical and other research.”
Finally, the court is asked to consider an issue that is the focus of many questions related to the Trump administration’s actions: can the executive branch stop the flow of money allocated by Congress? “The defendants have no hereditary option to eliminate or freeze the federal fund.”
Reign
The suit searches for different treatments. He wants the government’s actions to be declared illegal, the frozen order has been evacuated, and the prohibitions that will prevent the government from freezing in any other way. Harvard will also react further to the allegations of hatred so that the title VI can follow the necessary procedures and the government can cover his lawyer’s fees.
Given the possibility of damage to the university hosted research, it also wants to accelerate the ruler. The case was filed in the Massachusetts district, which is the same location used For the other suit Trying to stop the Trump administration’s attack on the Federal Fund research. So far, they have faced rapid reactions and orders that have damaged the reduction in funding. So, there is a good chance that we will see something like here.