Civil Rights
Aug. 23, 2024
Litigation over UC protester policy continues
Some pro-Palestinian student protesters are fighting back in court against what they say are violations of their due process rights, and Jewish students who sued the University of California for allowing them to be blocked from campus say the Regents' new guidance on demonstrations and encampments is not enough.
As colleges across the nation are defending against claims that they failed to combat rising antisemitism on campus in the wake of Hamas' attack against Israel last fall, the University of California is tightening up on protestor tactics it considers disruptive or threatening, enacting bans this week on encampments, face masks and congregations that block pathways.
But some pro-Palestinian protesters are fighting back against what they say are violations of their due process ...
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