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Columbia must give a termination of 30 days before sharing student documents with the congress anti -Semitism probe

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(*30*)New York (AP) -Columbia University must give the detained activists Mahmoud Khalil and other students 30 -day announcements before handing over further documents to the congress while examining anti -Semitism on College Campus, a federal judge in New York ruled on Friday.

(*30*)However, the US district judge Arun Subramanian was no longer when she prevented Manhattan University from fulfilling the inquiries from the congress when lawyers were looking for the activists.

(*30*)Instead, Manhattan’s judge said that the student could change his application for short-lived injunction and resume them again if he concerns certain questions given in court.

(*30*)The US representative Tim Walberg, a Republican to Michigan, who heads the house training and workforce committee, named the decision a “victory for credible supervision”. He said a judicial injunction would affect an ongoing examination of the congress.

(*30*)”The work to investigate anti -Semitism on College Campus of our nation and the development of legislative solutions continues,” he said in an explanation. “Our committee will not idle as a wave of anti -Semitic threats that flood our universities and universities and impair the formation of students.”

(*30*)Lawyers from Khalil and the other students said that the decision means that they can continue to pursue their legal fight against the congress efforts.

(*30*)”We now know that the government tests the limits of the first constitutional additive and the limits of what we allow as a society,” the lawyers wrote in an explanation. “We as a collective have to stand together in our protected speech against these illegal ideas.”

(*30*)Khalil, a doctoral student of Columbia, who is deported to the protests on campus against Israel because of his role, and other students had applied for the arrangement after submitting a lawsuit in which the house committee for education and the workforce of disciplinary documents for the students involved in demonstrations were blocked.

(*30*)The group had also asked the judge to prevent the Trump government from preventing the federal financing in Columbia and the school from fulfilling the government’s demands for the government’s political changes. But Subramanian said they had to explain which position they had to question these movements.

(*30*)The judge found that some student records had already been turned over, but that Columbia says that the documents were scrubbed by all identifying information and that it should not create any further records at that time.

(*30*)A spokesman for Columbia did not immediately comment.

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