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BOSTON (Reuters) - Harvard University said on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump's move to bar foreign nationals seeking to study at the Ivy League school from entering the United States is ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a proclamation by President Donald Trump that banned foreign students from entering the U.S. to attend Harvard University.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction to halt President Donald Trump’s June 4 proclamation banning travelers from ...
The same judge issued an order last week blocking a separate government effort to keep the school from enrolling students ...
Judge Allison Burroughs says university "will sustain immediate and irreparable injury" from president's proclamation ...
Harvard University’s campaign of defiance against the Trump administration could cost the Ivy League university up to a $1 ...
Burroughs last month had blocked Trump from implementing a separate order prohibiting Harvard from enrolling international students, who make up more than a quarter of its student body. Harvard on ...
Lawyers for federal agencies on Friday appealed a judge’s temporary block on Donald Trump’s proclamation banning travelers ...
International students at Harvard with F-1 or J-1 visas face entry ban under Trump proclamation which the university claims is a "government vendetta" rather than a national security measure.
A federal judge has sided twice with Harvard University, approving two preliminary injunctions to protect Harvard ...
A federal judge has consistently ruled in Harvard University's favor as the Trump administration has attempted to bar ...
And in an April 16 letter to Harvard, Kristi Noem, the head of the Department of Homeland Security, issued new demands for detailed information about every international student: their illegal and ...
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