
Garsoore Federaal ah oo meesha ka saaray dacwad ay maamulka Trump u gudbisay Harvard ee ku saabsan cunsuriyadda Yuhuudda
Garsooraha Richard G. Stearns ayaa xaqiijiyay in kiisasku ahaayeen kuwo gooni ah oo aan caddeynayn xadgudub joogto ah
Garsoore federaal ah oo fadhiya Boston ayaa diiday dacwad ay maamulka Madaxweynaha Donald Trump u gudbisay oo acdaysa Jaamacadda Harvard in ay iska indho-tirday dhibaataynta ardayda Yuhuuda. Garsooraha Richard G. Stearns wuxuu sheegay in maamulku ku guul-darreystay caddeynta xadgudub joogto ah oo ka dhan ah sharciyada xuquuqda madaniga ah.
Go'aanka Garsooraha iyo Sababta Dacwadda la Diiday
Dacwaddii la gudbiyay bishii March waxay inta badan diiradda saartay dhacdooyinkii dhacay sanad-dugsiyeedkii 2023-24, iyadoo tiro yar ay ka mid yihiin kuwii March 2025. Garsooraha ayaa xusay in kiisasku ahaayeen "too isolated and episodic" si loo caddeeyo xadgudub joogto ah oo xuquuqda madaniga ah ee xerada Ivy League ee Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Maamulka Trump wuxuu ku doortay in mas'uuliyiinta Harvard aysan waxba qaadin iyadoo ardayda Yuhuuda la "harassed, physically assaulted, stalked, and spat upon" intii ay socdeen mudaaharaadada taageersan Falastiin. Dacwaddii waxay eedeysay Harvard in ay ku guul-darreysatay ilaalinta ardayda ka dib weeraradii Hamas ee Oct. 7, 2023 ee Israel.
Jawaabaha Mas'uuliyiinta iyo Mowqifka Jaamacadda
Harmeet Dhillon, kaaliyaha qareenka guud ee xuquuqda madaniga ah ee Waaxda Caddaaladda, ayaa tidhi "We disagree with the ruling and are assessing next steps". Dhanka kale, Harvard waxay sheegtay in ay "cares deeply about members of our Jewish and Israeli community and remains committed to ensuring they are embraced, respected, and can thrive on our campus".
Madaxa Jaamacadda Alan M. Garber wuxuu sheegay in jaamacaddu ay samaysay guddi lagula dagaallamayo cunsuriyadda Yuhuuda. Inkastoo ay khilaaf xooggan yihiin, Harvard iyo maamulka Trump waxay wadeen wada-hadal, Trump qudhiina wuxuu sheegay in ay dhowaayeen heshiis.
Maaliyadda Federaalka iyo Kiisaska Kale
Kiiska dowladda wuxuu doonayay in ay soo kabto balaayo doolar ah oo deeqo cilmi-baaris federaal ah oo la siiyay Harvard tan iyo October 2023. Saraakiisha Trump waxay ku doortay xaqa ay u leeyihiin lacagtaas hoos qodobka VI ee Sharciga Xuquuqda Madaniga ah ee 1964.
Kiis sharci ah oo gooni ah sanadkii hore, garsoore ayaa amrey maamulka Trump in uu buriyo in ka badan $2.6 billion oo q cuts ah; go'aanku wuxuu helay White House in ay shuruudo dastuuri-darro ah saartay iyadoo cunsuriyadda loo isticmaalay "smokescreen for a targeted, ideologically-motivated assault".
A Boston federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Trump administration that accused Harvard University of failing to protect Jewish students from harassment during pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus.
Ruling on Civil Rights Violation
U.S. District Judge Richard G. Stearns ruled that the government had not demonstrated an ongoing violation of federal civil rights laws. The judge described the cited incidents as too isolated and episodic to establish a persistent pattern of discrimination at the Ivy League institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The lawsuit, filed in March, primarily concerned events from the 2023-24 academic year, with a small number of incidents reported as recently as March 2025. The court found these individual cases insufficient to prove a systemic failure by the university to safeguard Jewish students.
Government Response and Legal Basis
Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Department of Justice, stated that the administration disagrees with the ruling and is currently assessing its next steps. The government's case sought to recover billions of dollars in federal research grants awarded to Harvard since October 2023 under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Trump officials argued that they had the legal right to recoup the funding because the university failed to prevent Jewish students from being harassed, physically assaulted, stalked, and spat upon during campus protests. The administration maintained that its actions were necessary to enforce federal anti-discrimination laws.
Broader Context of Harvard Dispute
Harvard President Alan M. Garber said the university formed a task force to combat antisemitism and has implemented new leadership and reformed discipline policies. In a separate legal case last year, a federal judge ordered the administration to reverse more than $2.6 billion in funding cuts, finding that the White House used antisemitism as a smokescreen for an ideologically motivated assault on universities.
Despite the bitter dispute, Harvard and the Trump administration have held negotiations, with Trump himself noting the two sides were close to an agreement. However, the filing of this civil rights lawsuit in March pointed to an extraordinary impasse between the institution and the federal government.



