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A federal judge has ruled that Columbia University can share student records with Congress, but students targeted have 30 ...
A district judge denied a temporary restraining order in Mahmoud Khalil’s case against Columbia University attempting to ...
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled Columbia University must give students 30 days’ notice before turning over records to ...
The judge noted that some student records had already been turned over, but that Columbia says the documents were scrubbed of all identifying information and that it doesn't intend to produce any ...
On Columbia's disclosure of student records to Congress ... If plaintiffs can address the threshold issues identified here and in defendants' submissions, they may renew their motion [and may ...
Instead, the Manhattan judge said the student could amend their request for a temporary restraining order and refile it if ...
Columbia University must give students 30 days’ notice before sharing records with Congress The ... legal challenge if they address procedural issues raised during the hearing.
The judge noted that some student records had already been turned over, but that Columbia says the documents were scrubbed of all identifying information and that it doesn’t intend to produce ...
Columbia Must Give 30 Days' Notice Before Sharing Student Records With Congress' Antisemitism ... order and refile it if they address certain issues raised in court. U.S. Rep.