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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.

Counterprotesters fight with pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the pro-Palestinian protest encampment on the UCLA campus. (The New York Times)

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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