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A New Jersey judge ruled that anti-Israel ringleader, Mahmoud Khalil's lawsuit against the U.S. government must be heard.
Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil may continue to challenge the legality of his arrest by immigration authorities in New Jersey, rather than in Louisiana where he is being held, a U.S. judge ...
The Trump administration requested to transfer the case from the District of New Jersey to the Western District of Louisiana ...
The Trump administration requested to transfer the case from the District of New Jersey to the Western District ... demonstrators against war in Gaza at Columbia University in Manhattan.
Immigration authorities did not have a warrant for the arrest of Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil, new court filing shows.
Khalil, a negotiator for pro-Palestinian student protesters in talks with Columbia’s administration ... should be moved from New York to New Jersey. A New York federal district court judge ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and attorneys general from nearly two dozen states are filing a lawsuit aimed at ...
Khalil’s legal team and other advocates have criticized Columbia for its compliance with the federal ... and Khalil’s legal teams on Friday regarding whether the New Jersey district court had personal ...
Columbia University Protester ... The decision by U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz in Newark, New Jersey, means any appeals in the Palestinian activist's case will be heard by the 3rd U.S ...
A federal judge ruled that a Columbia University graduate's case ... requested to transfer the case from the District of New Jersey to the Western District of Louisiana, where Khalil is currently ...
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