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Mahmoud Khalil Sues Columbia University and House Committee to Block Student Record Release

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
March 16, 2025
in Education, Metro
Palestinian Activist Arrested in Trump Administration Crackdown on Protests
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A legal battle is unfolding between Mahmoud Khalil and Columbia University as he, along with other students, seeks to prevent the school from turning over student disciplinary records to Congress. The lawsuit argues that providing these records would violate student privacy rights and suppress free speech. Lawmakers have warned that failure to comply could result in a loss of federal funding.

Khalil and his attorneys formally challenged the House Committee on Education and the Workforce’s demand for records from 11 student protests, including the April 2024 occupation of Hamilton Hall, by filing a lawsuit on March 13, 2025. The legal action contends that handing over these documents would expose students to harassment and political retaliation. It also claims that allegations of antisemitism have been used as a tool to justify action against pro-Palestinian activists on campus.

Khalil, a lawful U.S. resident with a green card, remains in federal detention after being arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Officials have labeled him a national security risk due to his activism, while his attorneys argue that his detention is politically motivated. They claim his arrest is part of a broader effort to silence student activism, despite no criminal charges being filed against him.

Columbia University has not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit but previously stated it was reviewing the committee’s request. The university is already under scrutiny after $400 million in federal funding was withheld over concerns about its handling of antisemitism on campus. The pressure to comply with congressional demands has fueled debate over academic freedom and whether universities should be compelled to share student information with the government.

Legal experts warn that this case could set a precedent for federal oversight of universities. A ruling in favor of Congress could expand government authority over academic institutions, while a decision siding with Khalil and the students could reinforce privacy protections for activists. His legal team argues that using funding as leverage to enforce compliance is unconstitutional and restricts students’ ability to engage in political expression.

As the case progresses, civil rights organizations continue to push for Khalil’s release and stronger protections for student activists. With Columbia at the center of the dispute, the lawsuit could have lasting implications for student privacy, free speech, and the relationship between higher education and the federal government.

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