Judge tells Columbia and Barnard to refrain from turning over student disciplinary records for now
- A federal judge ordered Columbia University and Barnard College not to comply with a House committee's request for student disciplinary records until a hearing is held next week on a request by Mahmoud Khalil and other students for a temporary restraining order.
- Mahmoud Khalil and other students filed a lawsuit seeking a permanent injunction against Congress forcing the universities to provide disciplinary records, citing concerns over academic freedom.
- Columbia University faces a deadline from the Trump administration for compliance with federal requirements and has already lost $400 million over antisemitism allegations related to protests.
- A group of history professors warned that attempts to control universities could hinder honest scholarship and called for Columbia University to reject these authoritarian efforts.
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Hearing to be held for Mahmoud Khalil and other Columbia students
A hearing will be held on Tuesday for detained Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil and seven other students who are attempting to block the university from sharing private disciplinary records with a GOP-led House committee.
Judge orders 2 universities to not share student records
NEW YORK — A federal judge on Thursday ordered Columbia University and Barnard College to refrain from complying with a Republican-led House committee's demand for student disciplinary records, at least until he holds a hearing next week on a request…
Columbia, Barnard ordered to refrain from turning over student disciplinary records until Mahmoud Khalil hearing
A federal judge on Thursday ordered Columbia University and Barnard College to refrain from complying with a Republican-led House committee’s demand for student disciplinary records.

Judge tells Columbia and Barnard to refrain from turning over student disciplinary records for now
A federal judge has ordered Columbia University and Barnard College to refrain from complying with a Republican-led House committee’s demand for student disciplinary records, at least until he holds a hearing next week on a request by Mahmoud Khalil and other students for a temporary restraining ord
Judge tells Columbia not to give House GOP student data until after Tuesday hearing
A district judge said Thursday that Columbia University is not to give the House Education and Workforce Committee information it had requested about student disciplinary actions until after a hearing scheduled for Tuesday. The GOP-led House panel demanded data on recent activities on campus, including student-specific disciplinary information, as Republicans accuse the university of…
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