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Pro-Palestine influencer sues Ohio State after disenrollment
- Guy Christensen, a former Ohio State student, has filed a federal lawsuit claiming his disenrollment violated his free speech rights concerning his social media posts about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
- The lawsuit argues that Christensen did not incite violence in his videos, which are protected under the First Amendment, according to legal director Freda Levenson of ACLU-Ohio.
- Ohio State's Assistant Vice President for Media and Public Relations, Benjamin Johnson, indicated that the university would not comment on the ongoing lawsuit but emphasized its commitment to freedom of speech and expression.
- ACLU-Ohio's executive director, J. Bennett Guess, stated that Christensen's speech did not cross the line into threatening violence, condemning any political violence or threats of all forms.
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Pro-Palestine influencer sues Ohio State after disenrollment
(The Center Square) – A former Ohio State student says the university violated his free speech rights when it disenrolled him for social media posts about the conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas.
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