Harvard vs Trump: research funds still mostly frozen despite court win
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Harvard vs Trump: research funds still mostly frozen despite court win
""received indications""
""payments have not been restored""
""You should comply with a court order as rapidly as you reasonably could,""
""You may begin drawing funds,""
Harvard secured a court order restoring federally funded research grants after the administration terminated roughly 1,000 grants worth about US$2.8 billion, citing alleged failures to protect students from antisemitism. Internal university communications indicated that most NIH grants were reactivated, but Harvard confirmed that payments have not been restored because the NIH payment system remains blocked. The administration intends to appeal the court decision and the case could reach the US Supreme Court. Legal scholars state the government should promptly comply with the court order. The NSF has informed Harvard that its grants are reinstated and funds can be drawn.
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