House Republicans subpoena Brown University and Penn in Ivy League antitrust probe

The House Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas to Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania, demanding additional records as part of a widening probe into whether Ivy League schools are in violation of antitrust laws. Harvard University was also recently subpoenaed by the same committee. The subpoenas give Penn and Brown until July 22 to produce more documents. A person walks past a sign of the Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S., March 17, 2025.  Brian Snyder | Reuters

The House Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas Tuesday to Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania, demanding additional documents from the schools as part of an ongoing probe into alleged antitrust violations in Ivy League tuition and financial aid policies.

The two subpoenas mirrored one that was issued by the committee last week to Harvard University.

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