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Monday, August 11, 2025

Will Harvard Continue to Lead the Charge? - Part 46 (Warning to UC)

The feds keep coming up with new ways to pressure Harvard - and therefore also potentially UC. The latest is patents. From the Harvard Crimson:

The Trump administration is threatening the status of Harvard University’s lucrative patents as it continues to engage in hardball negotiations with the Ivy League school. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick declared [last] Friday that the administration is launching an immediate review of the intellectual property Harvard has derived from federally funded research grants, in what amounts to yet another display of White House power over higher education institutions. The administration’s review will center on its authority under the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, and could spark a process where the federal government could claim ownership of a university’s patents or issue licenses to third parties for those patents, according to a senior administration official...

“The Department places immense value on the groundbreaking scientific and technological advancements that emerge from the Government’s partnerships with institutions like Harvard,” Lutnick said in a letter to Harvard President Alan Garber... “However, this privilege carries with it a critical responsibility for Harvard to ensure that intellectual property derived from federal funding aligns with the Bayh-Dole Act, its associated regulations, and our contractual agreements, thereby maximizing the benefits to the American public,” the secretary added. Lutnick said the administration is launching the review to address what he asserted was Harvard’s failure to comply with federal disclosure and manufacturing requirements, among other concerns...

Full story at https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/8/9/lutnick-patent-investigation/.

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