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Harvard Sues Trump Over Federal Grant Freeze

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
April 21, 2025
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Harvard Sues Trump Over Federal Grant Freeze
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Harvard University filed a lawsuit Monday, April 21st, to challenge a federal freeze on over $2.2 billion in grants following its refusal to comply with Trump administration mandates. The decision stems from demands to reform campus policies related to activism and diversity. The university asserts that these federal actions represent an unlawful attempt to control academic institutions through financial coercion and policy imposition.

The administration’s April 11th letter required Harvard to audit diversity views, discipline protesters, and end recognition of specific student clubs. Officials further insisted on leadership and admissions reforms. Harvard President Alan Garber responded that the university would uphold its constitutional rights, leading to an immediate suspension of crucial research funding by the federal government. The administration cited antisemitism concerns as justification for the freeze.

The lawsuit argues that the government’s actions lack any rational link to antisemitism and instead jeopardize essential medical and technological research. According to court documents, the freeze could severely affect Harvard’s ability to conduct federally supported projects designed to advance national security and innovation. Harvard contends that the measures violate First Amendment protections and the statutory provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

White House spokesperson Harrison Fields defended the freeze, stating that federal funds are a privilege, not an entitlement. The Trump administration continues targeting universities, freezing grants, and threatening tax-exempt statuses to enforce policy shifts. Harvard’s refusal positions it at the center of a broader conflict over academic autonomy. The administration previously imposed similar conditions on other Ivy League schools.

Harvard emphasizes the broader implications, noting that research, employment, and collaboration are all at risk. The lawsuit warns that continued reliance on internal funds could reduce faculty and student research opportunities. Garber highlighted the national consequences, stating that halting federally supported research, including significant NIH-funded medical projects, would diminish American innovation.

The American Council on Education and other academic leaders condemned the administration’s approach, calling it unlawful overreach. “We applaud Harvard for taking this step,” said Ted Mitchell, the council’s president. The freeze, Harvard argues, disrupts national research infrastructure and undermines higher education.

Tags: Academic FreedomCampus ActivismFederal Grant FreezeFirst AmendmentHarvard UniversityTitle VITrump Administration

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