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Judge tells Columbia and Barnard to refrain from turning over student disciplinary records for now

  • A federal judge ordered Columbia University and Barnard College to not provide student disciplinary records until a hearing on March 25 regarding a temporary restraining order requested by students including Mahmoud Khalil.
  • Khalil filed a lawsuit against the House Committee on Education and the Workforce to prevent the release of disciplinary records related to protests.
  • The judge set a hearing date for the lawsuit filed in Manhattan against the schools and Representative Tim Walberg, which seeks a permanent injunction against Congress's demands.
  • Columbia professors urged the university to resist what they described as 'authoritarian' attempts to control academic institutions, emphasizing the importance of academic freedom.
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Judge to refrain from turning over student disciplinary records for now

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian set a hearing in the case for Tuesday.

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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

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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