Columbia protesters broke school rules. Now they’re suing because they faced the consequences — but their argument is flat-out nonsense.
Groome, Aidan Parisi, and Brandon Murphy alleged in the Feb. 3 lawsuit they were hurt during on-campus protests, and were ...
Three graduate students identified over 30 violations of long-standing protocols, including using the NYPD to mass-arrest ...
Education officials cited an order by President Trump to combat antisemitism, including to deport international students ...
Trump administration is opening new investigations into allegations of antisemitism at five U.S. universities including ...
Former Columbia University professor Katherine Franke told Middle East Eye her departure was spurred by wider ...
More than a year after the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel sparked U.S. campus protests, New York lawmakers propose a crackdown on hate.
Catherine Curran-Groome, a plaintiff in the Columbia case and an Arab student enrolled in the Master of International Affairs program, said the students were suing because of Columbia’s refusal to be ...
Readers discuss free speech implications over Columbia professor’s alleged antisemitism. Regarding the Jan. 24 front-page ...
A new lawsuit filed against the University of Michigan claims the school banned five people from campus because of ...
Trump's order calls on colleges to “monitor for and report activities by alien students and staff.” First Amendment, ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Monday it has launched probes into the U of M, Columbia University in New York, ...