Israel, Palestine on Cape Cod: Wellfleet film screening balances free speech with protests
- Two students filed a lawsuit against the University of Colorado, claiming their free speech and due process rights were violated after being banned from campus for nearly two months following a pro-Palestine protest at a job fair.
- The lawsuit alleges that the university retaliated against students Max Inman and Mari Rosenfeld without offering a hearing or appeal, which violated their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
- The students, members of Students for Justice in Palestine, protested companies linked to the Israel Defense Forces at the job fair on October 3, 2023, prompting university actions against them.
- The university has not yet commented on the lawsuit, as stated by spokesperson Nicole Mueksch, who noted that the university will review the case once served.
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