President Trump targets Harvard again after international student enrollment was blocked by a judge, citing concerns.
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"Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard," the university argued in its lawsuit against the Trump administration.
NPR's Scott Simon discusses with Laura Meckler the Trump administration's legal battle with Harvard University.
Less than 24 hours after losing its ability to admit international students, Harvard sued the Trump administration.
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The Trump administration revoked Harvard's ability to enroll international students, citing safety concerns and policy disputes.
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