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By moving the campus activist to a new jurisdiction, ICE disrupted court proceedings and limited his legal access, his attorneys say.
Jordana Cutler, Meta’s policy chief for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora, repeatedly flagged for censorship posts by Students for Justice in Palestine.
Maura Finkelstein was terminated by Muhlenberg College for an Instagram repost.
The Republican-appointed judges could influence future rulings on defendants’ rights amid Trump’s free speech crackdown.
Civil rights attorney Edward Ahmed Mitchell and journalist Meghnad Bose discuss the profound implications Khalil’s case raises for free speech and due process.
A complaint to Connecticut’s attorney general says Yale’s endowment is also violating its own investment ethics policies.
NYU Law reversed course on its demand that students renounce protests to take finals — but they are still banned from most school buildings.
Clocking in at nine whole pages — down from 103 in 2024 — the new State Department human rights report is “functionally useless.”
For the first time in more than 30 years, the Council of UC Faculty Associations filed a formal complaint against the UC system.
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