Civil Litigation,
Civil Rights
Jul. 30, 2024
Judge orders UCLA, Jewish students to reach 'agreeable' stipulated injunction over protests
A group of Jewish students are seeking a preliminary injunction against a University of California policy against preemptively requesting the involvement of law enforcement to deal with on-campus protests.
An attorney defending the Regents of the University of California against claims UCLA is failing to constitutionally protect its Jewish students from on campus harassment told a Los Angeles federal judge on Monday that the plaintiffs' request for a preliminary injunction against a school policy would be futile because the school has already taken measures to prevent prolonged discriminatory protests from happening on its grounds again.
An attorney representing the three plaint...
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