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A Vermont judge on Friday ordered the government to release Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk while her case ...
Ozturk is free to return to her home in Massachusetts ... because, frankly, I don’t find that she poses any risk of flight,” ...
A Tufts University student from Turkiye was released from a Louisiana immigration detention centre Friday, more than six ...
"Judge Sessions is right. Neither Rumeysa Ozturk or anyone else in America should be in jail for authoring an op-ed critical ...
Ozturk, wearing an orange prison jumpsuit and taupe hijab, appeared virtually for her bail hearing on Friday from inside an ...
The fact that our sister Rumeysa will regain her freedom is extremely important in terms of fundamental human rights and ...
In April, 27 Jewish groups filed an amicus brief expressing concern over Ozturk’s arrest, and Jewish students at Tufts said ...
Ozturk, whose student visa was revoked after publishing an op-ed, argues her detention infringes on her First Amendment ...
Ozturk was suddenly arrested by plainclothes federal agents in March in an incident captured by a surveillance camera, but how only known activity was writing an op-ed for her student newspaper.
Being detained for six weeks for writing an op-ed in your school newspaper is a constitutional horror story," said Monica Allard, an attorney for the ACLU of Vermont representing Ozturk.
U.S. District Judge William Sessions in Burlington released Rumeysa Ozturk pending a final decision on her claim that she’s ...
Ozturk's continued detention "potentially chills the speech of the millions and millions of people in this country who are ...