President and Fellows of Harvard College v. United States Department of Homeland Security (Harvard DHS visas, 1st Cir. appeal)
Case Overview
The government appealed Judge Burrough's order granting a preliminary injunction preventing the revocation of Harvard's Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification.
The Application
The district court found Harvard demonstrated likelihood of success challenging the threatened SEVP revocation and would suffer irreparable harm from losing its international student programs, warranting preliminary injunction. The government appealed, contesting the district court's preliminary injunction analysis and the underlying APA claims.
The Conclusion
The preliminary injunction remains in effect pending First Circuit review, preserving Harvard's SEVP certification and allowing continued international student enrollment while the merits of the revocation challenge are litigated.
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