July 13, 2025 - 22:45

In a bold move to safeguard educational institutions, Attorney General Andrea Campbell is taking a stand against what she describes as federal overreach affecting both K-12 schools and higher education. Her efforts focus particularly on Harvard University, where she believes federal policies may undermine academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
Campbell argues that the integrity of educational systems is paramount and that any external interference can disrupt the learning environment for students and faculty alike. By advocating for the rights of educational institutions, she aims to ensure that schools can operate independently, free from undue influence that could compromise their missions.
Her leadership has sparked discussions about the balance between federal oversight and institutional independence, highlighting the importance of protecting educational environments from external pressures. As she continues her advocacy, Campbell remains committed to fostering a landscape where both K-12 and higher education can thrive without the constraints of federal overreach.
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