Trump administration backtracks on Harvard foreign student policy

18 points by belter 6 days ago | 5 comments
  • Neywiny 6 days ago
    Good that the judge seems to recognize the importance of process. They're not saying Harvard is innocent or guilty, they're saying that there's a process for this that needs to be followed. Which is good, because if a school was guilty, we need that paper trail. And if they're innocent, they need the chance to prove it. Almost like the law is written for a reason...
    • aappleby 6 days ago
      TACO TACO TACO
      • phoe-krk 6 days ago
        If we have a Google Graveyard [0], perhaps we need a Trump Policy one - showing how many days his various survived before being reverted or struck down by courts.

        [0] https://killedbygoogle.com/

        • ray_v 6 days ago
          Kinda reminded me of another website, corrupt.af. It looks like the site went into 301 redirect mode sometime after Nov 2020 however (https://web.archive.org/web/20201105181227/https://corrupt.a...)

          Maybe funding/motivation dried up after the 2020 election, but it really does seem like we need another site to catalog all admin's polices/initiatives/EOs that have been backtracked, walked back, or blocked by judicial oversight over the years

        • belter 6 days ago
          "Trump's tariff plan temporarily reinstated as court considers White House appeal" - https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c2dekzjg6gzt

          Banana republic...