Until the mayor officially secedes, (the People's Republic of) Cambridge is officially part of the United States. As such, it is protected by the American military. Harvard Law School's policy forbidding military recruitment on campus severs not only the school's ties with the military, but with the federal government by extension. The federal government is therefore justified in cutting off funding. Hopefully HLS will see the error of its ways.
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