Harvard's $2.7 billion win could be frozen by US shutdown: Here's why the timing matters
Harvard's $2.7 billion win could be frozen by US shutdown: Here's why the timing matters
Harvard's $2.7 billion legal win over the Trump administration may be delayed due to the ongoing US government shutdown. A final court judgment is pending, halting any appeal or further action. While the Department of Health and Human Services began releasing blocked funds, the shutdown has suspended Department of Justice operations. The case may be further complicated by new federal proceedings and unclear settlement talks. The Harvard Crimson reported mixed responses from involved parties regarding the delay.
Harvard's $2.7 billion legal win over the Trump administration may be delayed due to the ongoing US government shutdown. A final court judgment is pending, halting any appeal or further action. While the Department of Health and Human Services began releasing blocked funds, the shutdown has suspended Department of Justice operations. The case may be further complicated by new federal proceedings and unclear settlement talks. The Harvard Crimson reported mixed responses from involved parties regarding the delay.