
Harvard Scores Major Legal Victory Against Trump, Secures International Student Enrollment
Harvard Wins Legal Battle Against Trump Administration: International Student Enrollment Secured Boston, MA – In a significant legal victory for Harvard University, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to prevent the university from enrolling international students. The ruling, handed down during Harvard's commencement ceremony, marks the culmination of a protracted legal battle that began with a temporary injunction issued by another federal judge several days prior. The initial injunction, which temporarily halted the enrollment of international students, sparked widespread concern and criticism. However, following a court hearing in Boston, Judge [Judge's Name] ruled in favor of Harvard, stating that the Trump administration's actions were unlawful and violated the university's rights. "This is a tremendous victory for Harvard and for the countless international students who were unjustly targeted by the Trump administration's policies," said [Harvard spokesperson's name or quote from a relevant source]. "We are grateful for the court's decision and look forward to welcoming our international students back to campus." The ruling was met with mixed reactions. While some expressed relief and celebration, others warned that the legal battle may not be over. The Trump administration has yet to officially comment on the decision, leaving open the possibility of further appeals. Regardless, the ruling represents a significant victory for Harvard and a significant setback for the Trump administration's immigration policies. The judge's decision not only protects Harvard's ability to enroll international students but also serves as a powerful symbol of the importance of higher education and academic freedom.