Monday, October 20, 2025

The Final Permanent Injunction Order Is Now Published, In Boston's Federal Courts: Trump Violated The First Amendment. He Loses.


Harvard ought to sue the government for the likely over $1 million in legal fees and expenses it incurred in repelling this odious abuse of process by the Manchurian Cantaloupe.

And the exceedingly able USDC Judge Burroughs has left that probability wide open below. Tangerine 2.0 is one stupidly-malignant spud. Here's the morning's order, closing the file:

. . .Judgment is entered for Plaintiff [Harvard University] on its claims under the Administrative Procedure Act for violations of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Judgment is also entered for Plaintiff on its claims under the Administrative Procedure Act insofar as they challenge the April 14 and May 5, 2025, Freeze Orders as arbitrary and capricious. . . .

[Trump] Defendants, their agents, and all those acting in concert with them are PERMANENTLY ENJOINED from implementing, instituting, maintaining, or giving effect to the Freeze Orders and Termination Letters, or any conditions imposed therein, and from issuing further terminations, freezes, stop work orders, refusals to award grants or contracts, or withholdings of funding to Harvard in retaliation for the exercise of First Amendment rights, or on purported grounds of discrimination without compliance with Title VI.

The Court expressly reserves jurisdiction over the issue of attorney’s fees and costs. Any motion for attorney’s fees shall be filed in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d). . . .

SO ORDERED. . . .


Onward -- smiling. Sanity is making a comeback. I will be in Music City At Union Station from the evening before, through the evening after, your 46th. . . just FYI. Could buy you a glass of wine at the bar. . . smile.

नमस्ते

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