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US professors sue university over arrest during pro-Palestine protest

US professors sue university over arrest during pro-Palestine protest

Summary

Three tenured professors at Emory University sued the school after their arrests during a 2024 campus protest about the Israel-Gaza conflict. The professors claim the university broke its free speech rules by involving police who forcefully ended the protest and arrested 28 people, including themselves, though all charges were later dropped.

Key Facts

  • The lawsuit was filed by three Emory University professors arrested during a pro-Palestine protest on April 25, 2024.
  • The professors say Emory violated its free speech policies by calling police and state troopers to break up the protest.
  • 28 people were arrested at the event; 20 of them were connected to the university.
  • The professors were charged with misdemeanors but later had all charges dismissed.
  • They are seeking repayment for their legal costs and punitive damages from the university.
  • Emory says it acted to protect the community and believes the lawsuit has no merit.
  • After the arrests, the professors faced threats and harassment amid claims from some conservatives that universities were not protecting Jewish students.
  • The case is part of a wider national issue involving protests on campuses and conflicts over free speech related to the Israel-Palestine situation.
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