The Legal Argument That Could Set Mahmoud Khalil Free
Lawyers trying to free the Columbia University activist point to a legal exception undermining the Trump administration’s argument.
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Lawyers trying to free the Columbia University activist point to a legal exception undermining the Trump administration’s argument.
Amid an upswell of student support for Palestinians, Israel advocacy groups are weaponizing civil rights law to quell dissent.
On campus, inside the Capitol, and in court, there’s an all-out assault on American democracy in the name of Israel.
Ahmed Ghanim said no thanks — but the ejection could be the kind of thing that drives Arab and Muslim voters to Trump.
Publishers of the school newspaper notified police. Now the students, charged under an obscure anti-KKK law, face a year in jail.
A tale of two Americas.
As Newsom gears up for 2028, his record will be a problem — but only because he’s stood for nothing.
As the task force shuts down dissent, students and faculty fear loose definitions of antisemitism will be used to stifle pro-Palestine speech.
In the survey of Democrats and independents in five battleground states, 2 in 5 voters said a ceasefire and conditioning aid would make them more likely to vote for Biden.
With tensions exploding over Gaza on campuses across the country, NYU Law student Ryna Workman lost their position as student body president and a job offer.
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