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Columbia must give 30 days’ notice before sharing student records with Congress’ antisemitism probe

  • A federal judge ruled that Columbia University must give students 30 days' notice before sharing records with Congress in an antisemitism investigation, affecting Mahmoud Khalil and others involved.
  • U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian did not block the university's compliance with Congress but noted that some records had already been shared.
  • U.S. Representative Tim Walberg called the ruling a 'victory for credible oversight,' emphasizing ongoing investigations into antisemitism on college campuses.
  • The lawsuit argues that the government coerced Columbia into suppressing protected speech by threatening funding cuts and demands for policy changes.
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Spectrum Local News broke the news in United States on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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