
Steven Lehotsky
Steven Lehotsky is a prominent attorney representing Harvard University in its legal battle against the Trump administration, arguing against the government's illegal cuts to $2.6 billion in federal funding. His legal expertise is crucial in navigating the complex issues surrounding the university's autonomy and the implications of federal funding tied to compliance with political directives.
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Harvard lawyer Steven Lehotsky argued against the Trump administration's funding freeze.
Video: Judge declines to release Epstein grand jury documentsHarvard attorney Steven Lehotsky alleged the government was trying to control the 'inner workings' of the university.
Trump administration investigates Harvard's use of visasHarvard lawyer Steven Lehotsky argued the government is in 'blatant and unrepentant violation' of the First Amendment.
Newly uncovered photos show Jeffrey Epstein attended Trump’s wedding in 1993Harvard lawyer Steven Lehotsky argued the government is in 'blatant and unrepentant violation' of the First Amendment.
Trump pivots Epstein question into Obama attackHarvard lawyer Steven Lehotsky argued the government is in 'blatant and unrepentant violation' of the First Amendment.
Johnson shuts door on House vote before Sept. to release Epstein filesHarvard lawyer Steven Lehotsky argued the government is in 'blatant and unrepentant violation' of the First Amendment.
Rubio’s quiet ascent into Trump’s inner circleSteven Lehotsky is a lawyer for Harvard who criticized the government's cuts to research funding.
Harvard combate administração Trump em tribunal contra cancelamento de fundos | EUASteven Lehotsky is an attorney for Harvard who argues that the government's actions against the university are unjustified.
Sutkinja da naredi Trampovoj administraciji da vrati oko 2,5 milijardi dolara ukinutih grantovaA lawyer for Harvard, Steven Lehotsky, said at Monday’s hearing the case is about the government trying to control the 'inner workings' of Harvard.
Harvard seeks $2.6-billion in funding restored in legal battle with Trump



























