A small stationery business owner from Florida has joined Harvard University in filing lawsuits against the Trump administration over tariffs and a funding freeze. The owner of the business, who relied heavily on imported goods for her products, saw a significant increase in costs due to the administration's tariffs.

Harvard University, on the other hand, is challenging the administration's decision to freeze funding for a research project that could potentially have wide-reaching implications. The prestigious institution argues that the freeze is politically motivated and threatens the independence of academic research.

These lawsuits mark further challenges for the Trump administration, which has faced criticism for its trade policies and handling of academic institutions. The legal battles highlight the ongoing tension between the federal government and those who feel their interests are being unfairly targeted.

The outcomes of these lawsuits could have far-reaching effects on both small businesses and academic institutions across the country. As the cases move forward, they are sure to attract national attention and spark debates on the limits of presidential power.