The idea that universities' desire to keep fleecing foreign students of their dollars should take precedence over the national security judgments of the executive branch is unsettling.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was only allowed into this country because a failing college needed cash from foreign students, many of whom were Islamists and jihadists.
If the court’s ruling was partially based on the EO’s effect on college admissions, or whatever, it is clearly, fatally flawed. The LAW says nothing about the effects of a presidential ruling on any subset of immigrants; the discretion is with the president. The court is legislating from the bench and usurping the executive authority.