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    Trump Administration Escalates Clash With Harvard

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    Rabat – The Trump administration has opened a new legal front against Harvard University, filing a lawsuit in federal court in Boston that seeks access to internal admissions documents.

    The US Justice Department argues that Harvard has not fully complied with a federal investigation linked to the 2023 decision of the Supreme Court, which ruled that race-conscious admissions programs violate the constitution. 

    Federal lawyers say the requested records will allow authorities to assess whether Harvard’s current practices align with that landmark judgment.

    In its complaint, the Justice Department states that the case aims only to compel Harvard to hand over documents related to any consideration of race in admissions decisions. It does not accuse the university of discrimination, nor does it request financial penalties or the suspension of federal funding.

    Harvard did not immediately issue a public response.

    The 2023 Supreme Court decision reshaped higher education across the US. 

    Universities that once relied on affirmative action policies had to revise admissions criteria in response to the ruling. Federal officials now seek proof that Harvard adjusted its system accordingly.

    The lawsuit does not allege wrongdoing. Still, the move signals that the administration intends to scrutinize elite institutions closely.

    The case unfolds amid a broader confrontation between the administration of Donald Trump and leading universities. 

    Earlier this month, Trump stated that his administration sought $1 billion from Harvard to resolve separate investigations into campus policies. That statement followed media reports that he had withdrawn a prior demand for payment. At the same time, the administration canceled hundreds of research grants awarded to Harvard scholars. 

    Officials justified the decision on the grounds that the university failed to address harassment of Jewish students adequately. Harvard responded with its own lawsuit that challenges the funding cuts.

    The new legal action adds another layer to a conflict that extends beyond admissions policy.

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