Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the government over a funding freeze that it claims violates free speech and fails to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The lawsuit argues that the government did not follow necessary protocols, such as conducting hearings and notifying Congress, before enforcing the funding hold due to allegations of antisemitism. Harvard contends this action is arbitrary and lacks a rational justification. The university seeks a declaration that the government's actions are illegal, expedited remedies, and coverage for attorney's fees.
The lawsuit highlights that the government has not followed proper procedures before cutting funding, emphasizing the need for hearings and notification to Congress.
Harvard argues that the government's funding freeze is arbitrary and lacks justification, questioning any logical connection to concerns over antisemitism.
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