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“Unquestionably Unconstitutional”: Harvard Law Prof Slams Cuts as School Rejects Trump Demands
April 16, 2025
Harvard University has pushed back as President Trump ramps up his attacks on higher education. After Harvard rejected demands by the Trump administration to eliminate…
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Harvard professor gives perspective on the Trump administration clash with university
April 16, 2025
What does the clash between Harvard and the Trump administration look like from the perspective of its faculty? NPR’s Michel Martin [asks] Harvard Law School…
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Legal experts say there’s no basis for the Trump administration’s plans to repeal environmental regulations
April 16, 2025
Environmental lawyers say two new White House directives—designed to greatly expand executive power to strike down federal energy and environmental regulations—are not likely to hold…
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Here Is Harvard’s Best Argument Against Funding Cuts
April 16, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Harvard University is betting everything on the rule of law. Standing up to President Donald Trump and refusing to accede to…
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The obscure policy that financed many of the last decade’s riskiest energy investments is back
April 16, 2025
Last week, Missouri governor Mike Kehoe signed into law a bill that packaged together dozens of reforms to utility regulations. Among them was a provision…
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Leading voices against antisemitism at Harvard decry Trump’s overreach, but urge reforms
April 16, 2025
Jewish faculty, alumni and students at Harvard — including some who have been outspoken against Harvard’s handling of antisemitism over the past year and a…
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The Trump administration acted quickly on Monday to punish Harvard University after it refused to comply with a list of demands from the federal government…
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‘Clear, unquestionable violation of First Amendment rights’: Harvard lawyer tells CNN why it’s pushing back against Trump
April 15, 2025
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins talks with Harvard Law Professor Andrew Crespo about why the university decided to be the first to fight back against the Trump…
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In the first days of March, a team of advisers from President Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency initiative arrived at the Southeast Washington, D.C.,…
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The Source With Kaitlan Collins
April 15, 2025
Commentary by Laurence Tribe on the contract between the United States and El Salvador, foreign policy, and more.
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Regulators reviewing energy use by data centers in Arizona
April 15, 2025
Commentary by Ari Peskoe: The Arizona Corporation Commission is looking at how data centers use energy in order to make sure that homeowners will never…
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An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The Supreme Court’s strategy for dealing with President Donald Trump’s illegal executive actions is gradually revealing itself: carefully uphold the…
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An article co-written by Nancy Gertner: President Donald Trump’s funding cutoff is discriminating among the states, punishing blue states and rewarding red states—plainly violating the…
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A group of former OpenAI employees has filed an amicus brief supporting Elon Musk’s ongoing lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company, raising alarm over its…
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Two groups representing Harvard professors sued the Trump administration on Friday, saying that its threat to cut billions in federal funding for the university violates…
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Trump’s New Way to Kill Regulations: Because I Say So
April 14, 2025
President Trump this week directed 10 federal agencies — including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Energy Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission — to implement…
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The Trump administration admitted that it wrongfully deported a man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia. It had also been arguing that courts cannot compel the U.S.
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Trump targets states’ climate laws in new executive order. What it could mean for Massachusetts.
April 14, 2025
During his first months in office, President Trump’s efforts to roll back climate progress focused primarily on what the federal government controls: pausing offshore wind…
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Harvard University professors are suing to block the Trump administration’s review of nearly $9 billion in federal contracts and grants awarded to the Ivy League…
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Alfredo Orellana, 31, was not just a caregiver for Luke Ferris, a 28-year-old with severe autism. The pair worked out at the gym, got tacos…
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When Donald Trump called for carving “Freedom Cities” out of federal land, the idea got little notice as it was coming from a candidate prone…