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Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi left federal prison, but his case isn't over. His lawyer says the Trump administration's case against him is "laughable" and "unconstitutional." ...
Mohsen Mahdawi is among the first of those students to win his freedom after challenging an arrest. He walked out of a Vermont courthouse Wednesday and led hundreds of supporters in chants ...
"Isn’t a university supposed to be a place where someone’s allowed to express themselves?" the podcaster asked.
MOHSEN MAHDAWI: And we send a clear message, as well, that if we have faith in our beliefs, unshakable beliefs, which is the belief that justice is inevitable, we will not fear anyone, because our ...
“Mohsen Mahdawi was a fierce advocate for his people as a Palestinian,” Droubi said. “He has witnessed atrocities that most of us can’t comprehend and continues to advocate for their rights.
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student who was active in protests there and who lives in Vermont, has been a legal permanent resident of the United States for the past decade, his attorneys ...
In his first comments to the media since his April 14 detainment during his naturalization interview in Vermont, Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi said he had faith that he won't be deported ...
Mohsen Mahdawi speaks outside a Vermont courthouse after a judge released the Palestinian student activist on Wednesday, April 30, in Burlington, Vt. Updated May 8, 2025 at 4:01 PM CDT ...
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi walked out of a federal courthouse on Wednesday afternoon after a Vermont federal judge found that his two-week detention demonstrated "great harm" to ...