US Government Cannot Deport Georgetown Scholar Until Court Rules, Judge Orders
Suri’s attorney argued that federal authorities have provided no evidence that he’s committed any crimes and that his detention violates his free speech and due process rights.
Facing Anti-DEI Investigations, Colleges Cut Ties With Nonprofit Targeted by Conservatives
There is a climate of fear and uncertainty in higher education, which President Donald Trump’s administration has begun policing for policies that run afoul of his agenda.
Under Pressure From Trump, Columbia Plans Its Next Move With Other Colleges Watching
The Trump administration is acting quickly to make an example of Columbia as it demands stronger action against allegations of anti-Jewish bias on college campuses.
Miami Beach Withdraws Call to End Lease of Theater That Screened Israeli-Palestinian Doc
The mayor said he would support an alternative resolution to encourage the theater to show films that highlight a fair and balanced viewpoint.
Greenpeace Must Pay Over $660M Over Dakota Access Protest, Jury Finds
Environmental group Greenpeace, which plans to appeal the decision, said earlier that a large award to the pipeline company would threaten to bankrupt the organization.
Federal Judge Transfers Columbia Student Activist’s Case to New Jersey
Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan called the legal challenge an “exceptional case” in need of “careful judicial review.”
The Justice Department Is Investigating Whether Columbia University Hid Students Sought by the US
Columbia University’s campus has been in crisis since the arrest Saturday of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist.
What To Know About a Legal Dispute Over One Ohio School District’s Pronoun Policy
The group argues that the policies unconstitutionally compel “viewpoint-based” speech by forcing students who believe in only two genders to use pronouns that suggest otherwise.