Harvard has accused the US president administration of illegal freezing in research financing.
On Monday, April 21, Harvard University accused US administration Donald Trump for multi-millionaire reduction in institutional funding. This was reported by the newspaper of the educational institution The Harvard Crimson.
The university has accused the White House of holding an “unconstitutional campaign to punish Harvard to protect his constitutional rights.”
The court appeal took place the day after it learned about the Trump administration’s plans to reduce another $ 1 billion federal grant and contracts for establishment, in addition to the announcement of freezing of $ 2.2 billion funding.
It launched a historic legal dispute, as Harvard was trying to deal with the Trump administration’s campaign aimed at reducing university funding in exchange for serious concessions -including a federal audience of programs, agreements to prove the beliefs of foreign students and the appointment of administrators to ensure the fulfillment of the White House requirements.
The lawsuit filed in the US District Court is required to stop and identify illegal freezing of $ 2.2 billion, as well as any freezing made in connection with “non -constitutional conditions” in Trump management letters on April 3 and 11.
In the law, Harvard accused the American president’s supervision of illegal freezing in research financing. The application states that the freezing of financing violates the first amendment, because “conditions are imposed on subjective opinion.”
The University also accused federal agencies of exceeding the procedures provided by law in accordance with the VI’s Law section of civil rights, focusing that the Department of Health and Social Services stopped granting grants without a legal legal reasoning.
As you know, Trump signed a mandate to the maximum reduction in the employees’ employees and activities of some departments to fight the bureaucracy, including the US Government Agency in Global Media (USAGM) was named, controlling Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty and Voice of America.
It was later found that the media would appear to reduce financing in court.
The United States returned financing to radio freedom
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