International Students Worry Even as Trump Temporarily Restores Some Legal Statuses

International Students Worry Even as Trump Temporarily Restores Some Legal Statuses

When Karl Molden, a sophomore at Harvard University from Vienna, learned that the Trump administration had abruptly restored thousands of international students’ ability to legally study in the United States, he said he did not feel reassured. After all, immigration officials have insisted that they could still terminate students’ legal status, even in the face…

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Perkins Coie and WilmerHale Ask Judges to Block Trump’s Orders

Perkins Coie and WilmerHale Ask Judges to Block Trump’s Orders

Two federal judges on Wednesday appeared sympathetic to arguments from elite law firms asking for definitive relief from President Trump’s executive orders targeting them. Lawyers for two firms, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale, have asked the courts to permanently block the Trump administration from carrying out the orders, arguing that the measures are so blatantly unconstitutional…

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Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting University Accreditors, and Other Education Orders

Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting University Accreditors, and Other Education Orders

President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order targeting college accreditors, a group of largely unknown but long-established companies that evaluate the educational quality and financial health of universities. The order, one of seven education-related measures he signed on Wednesday, was the latest move by Mr. Trump aimed at shifting the ideological tilt of the…

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