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1:22-cv-03003 Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University v. U.S. Department of State et al
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Case Summary
Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University v. U.S. Department of State et al involves a substitution of attorney, reflecting a change in legal representation. The case likely concerns First Amendment issues given the plaintiff's focus, though specific claims are not detailed.
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Court order issued
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Key Issues
- • Attorney substitution
- • First Amendment rights
- • Government defendant
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April 14, 2026
1:22-cv-03003 Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University v. U.S. Department of State et al
In the case Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University v. U.S. Department of State, the court issued an order approving the substitution of one attorney for another. This means that a new lawyer will officially represent one of the parties in the lawsuit. Such changes ensure that the court and all parties are aware of who is responsible for legal representation moving forward.
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