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Trump administration revokes Harvard from enrolling any international students (Original Post) IronLionZion May 22 OP
Harvard is a private University. Is this legal? JohnSJ May 22 #1
Legal? PittBlue May 22 #2
You better believe there will be lawsuits IronLionZion May 22 #4
no cab67 May 22 #7
By what authority? LoisB May 22 #3
Make America Stupid Again IronLionZion May 22 #5
I'd bet dollars to donuts this all goes back to when he was a kid Bristlecone May 22 #6
Yeah...let's burn up some more of the DOJ now tiny and dwindling budget! Not going to happen PortTack May 22 #8
Setback for acadeic freedom fatir Sunday #9

IronLionZion

(48,949 posts)
4. You better believe there will be lawsuits
Thu May 22, 2025, 04:48 PM
May 22

it's up to the courts to decide if it's legal to revoke their certification. It all feels very petty and punitive. Big government authoritarianism is today's Republican party.

cab67

(3,360 posts)
7. no
Thu May 22, 2025, 06:09 PM
May 22

Even public universities are allowed to admit pretty much anyone they find suitable to study at their institution.

In fact, they can find themselves in hot water if they're found to deny certain groups of students the opportunity to enroll. Some of the key moments in the Civil Rights era involved Black students trying to enroll at universities in the Jim Crow south.

No way would this survive a court challenge.

Bristlecone

(10,728 posts)
6. I'd bet dollars to donuts this all goes back to when he was a kid
Thu May 22, 2025, 05:37 PM
May 22

He tried to get into Harvard and they did not accept him. His grievances and petty revenge schemes last a lifetime.

*pure speculation on my part, across the board. But tell me it doesn’t fit the mold.

 

fatir

(8 posts)
9. Setback for acadeic freedom
Sun May 25, 2025, 08:15 AM
Sunday

That move, if true, would be a huge setback for academic freedom and global talent. International students are a vital part of U.S. universities and innovation.

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