Harvard Under Fire: Trump Administration Alleges Admissions Discrimination

The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of non-compliance in a federal investigation into its admissions process. This comes amid ongoing tensions over race-conscious admissions, campus policies, and federal funding, with Harvard defending its legal independence and constitutional rights.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-02-2026 00:14 IST | Created: 14-02-2026 00:14 IST
Harvard Under Fire: Trump Administration Alleges Admissions Discrimination
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The Trump administration has launched legal action against Harvard University, alleging the institution has failed to cooperate with a federal investigation into its admissions practices regarding race. The lawsuit seeks documents to assess Harvard's compliance with a Supreme Court ruling that declared race-conscious admissions programs unconstitutional.

The legal move comes weeks after President Trump demanded $1 billion from Harvard to resolve disputes over school policies. A spokesperson from Harvard affirmed the university's commitment to adherence to the law, vowing to fight what it describes as retaliatory measures aimed at undermining its independence and constitutional rights.

This lawsuit adds to a series of conflicts between the Trump administration and Harvard, including disagreements over campus policies like diversity and federal funding, with accusations of slow compliance from the university. The administration has not accused Harvard of discrimination nor seeks financial restitution but intends to ensure adherence to federal standards.

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