Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Palestinian Student Arrested at Columbia University

A federal judge in New York has issued a temporary injunction preventing the deportation of a Palestinian student from Columbia University, who was recently apprehended by immigration authorities. The student, whose identity has not been disclosed, faced imminent deportation despite ongoing legal battles surrounding his visa status. The Columbia University community, along with various human rights organizations, have rallied behind the student, arguing that his removal from the United States could jeopardize his personal safety and academic career. Legal advocates for the student contend that the attempted deportation violated due process rights under U.S. law. … Read more

Palestinian Student Activist Arrested by ICE at Columbia University Amid Controversial Visa Revocations

New York – A Columbia University graduate student, Mahmoud Khalil, was taken into federal custody over the weekend by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at his university-affiliated residence near the Manhattan campus. Amy Greer, Khalil’s attorney, reported the incident, noting that it aligns with recent federal moves to deport foreign nationals involved in university protests against the war in Gaza. According to Greer, the arrest took place on a Saturday night when ICE agents, acting on purported State Department directives, arrived unannounced. They allegedly planned to revoke Khalil’s student visa and green card, despite … Read more

Palestinian Activist and Columbia University Protest Leader Detained by ICE, Attorney Reports

New York — A Palestinian activist, known for his involvement in leading protests at Columbia University, has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to his lawyer. The activist, whose identity has been withheld due to privacy concerns, played a significant role in organizing campus movements advocating for Palestinian rights and critiquing Israeli policies. The lawyer stated that the arrest occurred without any prior indications or charges being disclosed to the individual beforehand, raising concerns about potential political motivations behind the action. This arrest has resonated within academic and activist communities, sparking … Read more

Survey Reveals 92% of University Students Embrace AI for Academic Advantage: Future Legal Sector Set for Transformation

London, UK — A groundbreaking survey by the Higher Education Policy Institute, involving over 1,000 university students, has revealed an overwhelming 92% utilize artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their academic endeavors, signaling a potential seismic shift in how future professionals, particularly in the legal sector, will work. The integration of AI in academic settings predominately serves to enhance efficiency and improve the quality of student work, mirroring trends seen across various professions, including law. Today’s students are tomorrow’s lawyers and clients, suggesting a future where AI tools are integral to professional practices. The widespread use … Read more