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Pro-Palestinian student activists use bogus A.I.-generated cases in lawsuit against Columbia, Barnard

The College Fix

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June 27, 2026

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Five pro-Palestinian student activists faced judicial reprimand after their lawyer cited fake A.I.-generated court cases in a lawsuit against Barnard College and Columbia University regarding their protest-related suspensions. The judge dismissed the suit on procedural grounds, and emphasized the need for accuracy in legal documents, particularly concerning A.I. outputs. The students plan to appeal the ruling.

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Haaretz

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