Federal Appeals Court Evaluates Veterans Affairs’ Housing Duties Amid Legal Battle Over West Los Angeles Campus Control

San Francisco — A federal appeals court is currently examining whether a district court judge exceeded his authority with an expansive mandate for the Department of Veterans Affairs to increase housing on its West Los Angeles campus. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard multiple appeals related to the case, highlighting concerns about whether previous uses of the VA property genuinely benefited veterans. During the proceedings, Presiding Judge Consuelo M. Callahan articulated concerns about the broad scope of remedies ordered by U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter. Last year, Carter struck down four leases … Read more

Lawsuit Challenges Trump’s Deportation Orders Against Campus Activists Supporting Palestinian Rights

New York, NY — The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) has initiated a legal challenge against the Trump administration’s decision to deport foreign students and scholars advocating for Palestinian rights, deeming the action unconstitutional. The lawsuit, lodged in the US District Court for the Northern District of New York this past Saturday, seeks to obstruct enforcement of two executive orders President Donald Trump signed early in his second term. The legal action came in response to the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian-descent Columbia University student and permanent U.S. resident. Khalil’s apprehension earlier this month provoked … Read more

Western Culture Club and Campus Controversy: Financial Sponsorship and Protection Amplify Debate on Free Speech

Grand Junction, Colorado — Controversy surrounds an upcoming event at Colorado Mesa University (CMU) where Jared Taylor, a speaker known for his divisive views, is scheduled to speak, prompting discussions about campus safety and inclusivity. The event is organized by the Western Culture Club, a group recently founded by Maxell Applebaugh, a junior in the business program. Taylor, who has opted to forgo his speaking fee, will receive financial backing from Texas-based lawyer Jason Lee Van Dyke, known for his connections to groups considered white-nationalist. Van Dyke, who has previously aided similar organizations, mentioned the … Read more

Free Speech or National Security? Columbia Grad Student Faces Deportation Amidst Campus Protest Controversy

New York, NY — In a recent court ruling, Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil was ordered to remain detained in Louisiana until further legal proceedings, despite ongoing legal challenges against the Trump administration’s attempt to deport him due to his involvement in campus protests over Israel. Khalil, a 30-year-old permanent U.S. resident and married to an American citizen, has become a central figure in a broader debate surrounding free speech and advocacy for Palestinian rights. Hundreds of supporters gathered outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan, voicing their opposition to Khalil’s arrest last Saturday and … Read more