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The Trump administration has backtracked on Harvard, giving the school 30 days to challenge the administration's revocation of its ability to host international students.
Harvard University won a longer-term reprieve from a Trump administration ban on enrolling international students, handing the nation’s oldest and richest university a victory in its battle with the White House.
Harvard University won a reprieve in its fight to enrol international students, after the Trump administration appeared to walk back its initial decertification and a federal judge upheld a block on the government's order.
We would love Harvard to come back to the negotiating table, but I think there are definitely factors at play that are preventing that, and it’s hard to see a path back to a deal
A US federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to strip Harvard of its license to host foreign students, calling into question the legality of the government’s retaliation. As international scholars face travel delays,
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U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs granted Harvard’s request for a preliminary injunction, blocking the government’s action until the case is decided.
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The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it is rescinding Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, increasing pressure on the school to fall in line with the president's agenda.
A federal judge plans to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from halting Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students.
The Trump administration abruptly ended Harvard’s ability to enroll international students on Thursday — jeopardizing the legal status of more than one in four students on campus. Less than a day later,
The U.S. State Department ordered all its consular missions overseas to begin additional vetting of visa applicants looking to travel to Harvard University for any purpose, according to an internal cable seen by Reuters on Friday,