Harvard and Trump lawyers to face off in court in foreign student case
Briefly

The Trump administration claims Harvard has violated civil rights by allowing antisemitism, which could jeopardize the university's ability to enroll international students. Harvard, acknowledging issues with antisemitism, has implemented measures to address them. In courtroom arguments, Harvard aims to leverage President Trump's public accusations as evidence of a politically motivated attack on the university, asserting that its First Amendment rights are being violated. Legal experts believe this strategy could strengthen Harvard's case against the administration's actions and decisions concerning international student enrollment rights.
The Truth Social posts prove a deep hostility to Harvard, and Harvard believes they also suggest that hostility is based on Harvard's exercise of its First Amendment activity.
Harvard's strategy will use the president's statements as evidence that the government is on a political crusade against the school.
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