Columbia grads shred diplomas over Mahmoud Khalil arrest
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Alumni of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) tore up their diplomas to protest the school and its leadership, including their handling of the detention of graduate student Mahmoud Khalil.
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate student facing deportation for his role in pro-Palestinian campus protests, urged a federal judge on Friday to move their client’s case out of Louisiana, describing his imprisonment there as a “Kafkaesque” ploy to chill free speech.
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ABC7 New York on MSNLawyers fight to stop deportation of detained Columbia student activist Mahmoud Khalil in courtMahmoud Khalil's attorneys said they were prepared to argue for his release, but Judge Michael Fabiarz said, "I'm not going to handle any motion until I decide this is the court with the power to decide it.
A hearing will be held on Tuesday for detained Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil and seven other students who are attempting to block the university from sharing private disciplinary records with a GOP-led House committee.
The families of Israeli hostages are suing Mahmoud Khalil and other Columbia University protest organizers for allegedly running Hamas' "propaganda arm" on campus.
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Anti-Israel Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil has called himself a “political prisoner” — while urging students to respond with even more protests.
It’s the first application cycle since pro-Palestinian protests swept the campus and the University found itself in the crosshairs of the Trump Administration.
A documentary, produced by Macklemore, about the 2024 Columbia University protests debuts in New York despite narrator Mahmoud Khalil's detainment by ICE officials.