who participated in the encampment protest for Palestine earlier this month will be barred from campus and all commencement activities while the school investigates student conduct, according to an email obtained by Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer.
“Based on your involvement with encampment activities at the Kelvin Smith Library Oval and other related activities, the University has made the decision to impose an interim separation from‘His life was like a fairy tale’: Slain Euclid officer Jacob Derbin’s mom reflects on son’s death as details about his killer emergeBusiness owner dumps 7,000 gallons of pollutants into Scioto River, killing 40,000 fish, feds...
Jonathan Adler, who has been a professor at the law school for 23 years and authored the university’s freedom of expression policy, said more information on charges against students and staff is needed to determine whether the university is breaking policy and whether protesters considering a lawsuit have a case.
In the email to Kaler, Adler argued that the policy, which went into effect in 2019, protects “the fullest possible right to hold and express opinions, to speak and write, to listen, challenge, inquire and learn.” “So, you’re allowed to hold a sign, but you’re not allowed to glue something to university property; you’re allowed to march or set up a protest at a particular space, but you’re not allowed to block free movement of other members of the community, throughout campus, including in and out of buildings,” he said.“It would depend on the specific violations they are charged with,” he said.
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