Anonymous wrote:Too much politics should be on the other forums
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my, this exact same is said about the DOJ with the Epstein files:
“It has slow-walked the pace of production and refused to provide pertinent documents..".
Bondi is one to talk.
They should just dump a bunch of blacked out admissions files with nothing relevant present. Black out scores, race, gpa, addresses, FA, leave almost nothing and go “here ya go”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOJ is getting nowhere with this, especially in a MA federal court.
Harvard could have settled this for less than Columbia at $300M, but Harvard keeps pressuring the Trump administration through the New York Times, which results in higher and higher offers. They were at $500M when Harvard claimed that Bondi/Trump were walking away from the negotiations. That wasn't true and Trump upped the settlement to $1B. It's not going well for Harvard. It could have settled this and moved on, like other universities long ago, but Garber keeps making arrogant mistakes.
MA federal court means nothing. The two wins Harvard has will be affirmed by the First Circuit and reversed by the Supreme Court. Exactly the same thing happened with the Harvard admissions case (same judge, too, who should have recused herself).
In the Harvard Magazine the alums are divided on this in the letters. Many think Harvard has shown too much hubris. Just turn over the records. Of course, they don't want to because they will demonstrate discrimination in hiring and admissions - Just like Bondi found at UVA Medical School. These schools thought they could circumvent the Supreme Court by being clever, but it's not working out well for them. So long as they continue to defy the Supreme Court and discriminate, I have no patience for them.
Bondi found nothing….absolute idiot. Crawl back under your rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/13/trump-administration-sues-harvard-accuses-it-of-defying-admissions-probe.html
The suit was filed today in the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts.
“Harvard has thwarted the Department’s efforts to investigate potential discrimination,”
“It has slow-walked the pace of production and refused to provide pertinent documents relating to applicant-level admissions decisions.”
Bondi said. “Harvard has failed to disclose the data we need to ensure that its admissions are free of discrimination — we will continue fighting to put merit over DEI across America.”
+1
If I were H's counsel, I'd call out the hypocrisy of accusing H of slow walkign the pace of production. See, eg the Epstein files.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOJ is getting nowhere with this, especially in a MA federal court.
Harvard could have settled this for less than Columbia at $300M, but Harvard keeps pressuring the Trump administration through the New York Times, which results in higher and higher offers. They were at $500M when Harvard claimed that Bondi/Trump were walking away from the negotiations. That wasn't true and Trump upped the settlement to $1B. It's not going well for Harvard. It could have settled this and moved on, like other universities long ago, but Garber keeps making arrogant mistakes.
MA federal court means nothing. The two wins Harvard has will be affirmed by the First Circuit and reversed by the Supreme Court. Exactly the same thing happened with the Harvard admissions case (same judge, too, who should have recused herself).
In the Harvard Magazine the alums are divided on this in the letters. Many think Harvard has shown too much hubris. Just turn over the records. Of course, they don't want to because they will demonstrate discrimination in hiring and admissions - Just like Bondi found at UVA Medical School. These schools thought they could circumvent the Supreme Court by being clever, but it's not working out well for them. So long as they continue to defy the Supreme Court and discriminate, I have no patience for them.
Anonymous wrote:DOJ is getting nowhere with this, especially in a MA federal court.
. This is the response!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my, this exact same is said about the DOJ with the Epstein files:
“It has slow-walked the pace of production and refused to provide pertinent documents..".
Bondi is one to talk.
They should just dump a bunch of blacked out admissions files with nothing relevant present. Black out scores, race, gpa, addresses, FA, leave almost nothing and go “here ya go”