Harvard University moved to contest a new Trump administration antisemitism lawsuit, arguing the case is effectively a “do-over” of litigation Harvard already won. In a memorandum filed Monday, Harvard asked the Massachusetts District Court to move the suit from Judge Richard Stearns to Judge Allison Burroughs, who ruled in September that the administration illegally froze federal funding. Harvard’s filing states that the government’s new complaint repeats the same allegations and seeks the same unconstitutional outcome—termination of Harvard’s federal funding. Harvard attorneys also argued that prior efforts to address antisemitism on campus were ignored in the new complaint. A White House spokesperson, Liz Huston, said Harvard allowed Jewish students to be targeted, harassed, and discriminated against “for years” and that President Trump is committed to a safe environment for students. The legal dispute centers on how the federal government can condition or revoke funding over campus compliance issues after court findings. The requested judge reassignment suggests Harvard is aiming to streamline the fight through the same forum that previously ruled for the university.