Michael E. Farbiarz

Michael E. Farbiarz

judge United States

Michael E. Farbiarz is a federal judge serving in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. Appointed to the bench in 2014, he has presided over a variety of cases, including immigration and civil rights matters, and is known for his careful consideration of legal arguments presented in court.

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Guatemala Guatemala: Judge Michael E. Farbiarz ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil for the second time, ruling against the government's claims. 7

Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951: Juez de EE. UU. ordena libertad bajo fianza del palestino Mahmoud Khalil, preso desde marzo

Sweden Sweden: Judge Michael E Farbiarz requested the release of Mahmoud Khalil on bail in a federal court in New Jersey. 7

Dagens Nyheter: USA-domare kräver frigivning av Mahmoud Khalil

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Judge Michael E Farbiarz ruled that the Trump administration could no longer detain Khalil based on claims he posed a threat to US foreign policy. 7

The Guardian: Mahmoud Khalil: US judge denies release of detained Palestinian activist | Mahmoud Khalil

United States United States: Judge Michael E. Farbiarz ordered a stay of the preliminary injunction allowing the government to seek an appellate review. 6

CNN: Mahmoud Khalil update: Judge bars Trump from detaining Columbia University student

United States United States: Judge Michael E. Farbiarz ordered the administration to allow Mr. Khalil to hold a meeting with his wife and lawyers. 6

The New York Times: U.S. Fights to Keep Mahmoud Khalil From Holding His Month-Old Child

United States United States: The New Jersey judge, Michael E. Farbiarz, has been thoroughly engaged in Mahmoud Khalil’s case. 5

The New York Times: Why Mahmoud Khalil Remains in Detention as Other Protesters Are Freed