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Commerce Secretary Howard W. Lutnick sent a letter to Alan M. Garber Harvard’s president claiming that the university had not lived up to its obligations surrounding federally funded patents which are worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Commerce Secretary Howard W Lutnick sent a letter to Alan M Garber claiming Harvard had not lived up to its obligations surrounding federally funded patents worth hundreds of millions of dollars
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{ "issue": "Federally funded patents", "person": "Howard W. Lutnick", "person_2": "Alan M. Garber", "organization": "Commerce Department", "organization_2": "Harvard University" } - UUID
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/08/us/trump-harvard-patent-investigation-international-students.html
The Trump administration increased pressure on Harvard University, launching a patent investigation and renewing claims about its handling of international students. The government's actions follow ongoing legal battles and a directive requiring colleges to submit student data. Harvard has responded by defending its rights and criticizing the actions as retaliatory.
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