A new legal challenge has been launched against the licensing of seven private universities in Greece. Professor Panos Lazaratos, a specialist in Administrative Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, filed the appeal to the Council of State (Greece’s Supreme Administrative Court). This is not the first legal action taken regarding the establishment of private universities in the country, signaling ongoing debate and opposition. The appeal contests the legality of the licenses previously granted to these institutions. Details of the specific grounds for the challenge have not yet been extensively released. This development may cause delays or alterations to the operation of the recently licensed private universities. The Council of State’s decision will be crucial in determining the future of private higher education in Greece.