💨 Abstract
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's proclamation suspending international student visas for new Harvard students, citing immediate and irreparable harm. The judge issued a restraining order in response to Harvard's emergency request, setting a hearing for mid-June. Legal arguments revolve around constitutional rights and Harvard's claim that the proclamation targets the university for its policies and values. Trump's actions continue to fuel ongoing legal battles between the administration and elite universities.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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