American Association of University Professors v. U.S. Department of Justice
Case Overview
The American Association of University Professor sued the Trump administration over an investigation of alleged failures to address antisemitism which lead to the administration requiring Harvard to adopt structural changes to university management and curriculum at the threat of losing $9 billion in federal funding for academic research.
The Application
The administration investigated Harvard's response to antisemitism and explicitly threatened to withdraw $9 billion in research funding unless the university restructured its governance and curriculum. This raised questions about whether the Executive Branch followed APA procedures, acted arbitrarily in imposing specific reforms, and whether conditioning funding on internal institutional changes exceeded statutory authority without academic freedom protections.
The Conclusion
The court restricted the Executive Branch's authority to condition federal research funding on specific institutional reforms, finding that the government lacked clear statutory authority and violated procedural requirements in leveraging federal funds to compel curricular and structural changes.
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