Judge grants pro-Palestinian students permissive intervention in Brandeis Center lawsuit

United States District Court Judge James Donato granted permissive intervention to a group of six UC Berkeley students involved in pro-Palestinian advocacy efforts on campus on Oct. 25. This makes them defendant-intervenors with UC Berkeley in a lawsuit filed by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law alleging that campus failed to fight antisemitism. The court’s decision in allowing these six students to intervene will allow them to present additional defenses that “UC Berkeley may not raise,” according to the judge’s order.

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by Melody Seraydarian, The Daily Californian.

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