Civil rights lawsuit filed against Auraria Campus police over pro-Palestinian protests
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Civil rights lawsuit filed against Auraria Campus police over pro-Palestinian protests
A Denver civil rights law firm filed a lawsuit on Wednesday on behalf of Auraria Campus students and faculty members, alleging their constitutional rights were violated when they were arrested by campus police during a protest on April 26, 2024.
Students, staff file lawsuit against Auraria Campus Police for arrests during protests
DENVER (KDVR) -- Eight people who were arrested during protests on the Auraria Campus last spring filed a lawsuit in the Denver District Court accusing multiple Auraria Campus Police Department officers of violating the constitutional rights of peaceful protestors. Protestors gathered on the Tivoli Quad at the Auraria Campus to protest the United States' support of Israel and Israel's military actions in Gaza. The demonstrators listed demands th…
Pro-Palestine demonstrators sue Auraria Campus police, alleging last year’s arrests violated First Amendment
Eight Coloradans arrested during last year’s pro-Palestine demonstrations on Denver’s multi-college Auraria Campus are suing police over the break-up of the protest, alleging their arrests were unlawful and in violation of their free speech rights. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Denver District Court, comes as hundreds of foreign students across the country — some who have been linked to pro-Palestine activism — are facing deportation and visa …
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