Lawyers for Harvard and Trump square off in court in Boston
Source: NPR
July 21, 2025 5:00 AM ET
Lawyers for Harvard University will argue in federal court on Monday that the federal government's freeze of more than $2 billion in grants and contracts is illegal and should be reversed. In filings in U.S. District Court in Boston, Harvard's attorneys say the federal funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration threaten vital research in medicine, science and technology.
The school's lawsuit aims to block the Trump administration from withholding federal funding "as leverage to gain control of academic decisionmaking at Harvard." The Trump administration has said it froze the funding because Harvard violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by failing to address antisemitism on campus.
The hearing is expected to last just one day. Harvard is asking the judge, Allison D. Burroughs, for a summary judgment in hope of speeding the matter along, though it's unclear when she might rule on that request. And, whichever way she decides, legal experts NPR talked with don't expect a full resolution anytime soon, given the likelihood that either side will appeal a ruling.
While Harvard is the only school in court, colleges and universities around the country are watching the proceedings closely. Dozens of other institutions have also had millions in federal grants frozen.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/07/21/nx-s1-5462675/harvard-trump-court-hearing-boston
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What to Know as Harvard Heads to Court for Key Hearing in Federal Funding Lawsuit