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August 15, 2022
Judge Says Top Universities Must Face Financial Aid Suit
An Illinois federal judge allowed a suit accusing over a dozen top private universities of conspiring to limit financial aid to move forward despite claims from the schools that their actions were permitted under an exemption to antitrust law.
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July 07, 2022
DOJ Urges Against Exemption In Financial Aid Antitrust Case
The U.S. Department of Justice is looking to wade into a suit accusing more than a dozen top private universities, including Brown, Duke and Yale, of conspiring to limit financial aid, to argue that an antitrust exemption applies only if all the involved schools meet its requirements.
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April 18, 2022
Top Schools Look To Duck Financial Aid Antitrust Suit
More than a dozen top private universities, including Brown, Duke and Yale, have urged an Illinois federal court to toss a suit accusing them of conspiring to limit financial aid, arguing they have an exemption from antitrust laws to work together on the process for offering aid.
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January 10, 2022
Students Sue Top Schools For Fixing Financial Aid Offerings
Students lodged a proposed class action Sunday accusing a slew of top private universities, including Brown, Duke and Yale, of participating in a price-fixing cartel allegedly aimed at eliminating financial aid as a point of competition between the schools.
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