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Attorneys for Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian woman arrested in New Jersey and being detained in an ICE facility in Alvarado, are demanding her release in federal court.
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Two students and members of pro-Palestinian groups at UTD say the university found insufficient evidence that students arrested during a campus encampment in May violated university rules.
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Oct. 7 marks the anniversary of the Hamas-led attack in Israel and the conflict that's followed after. One year later, Jewish and Arab Americans in North Texas continue to deal with the grief and anger from the escalating war.
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Nine students and recent graduates say they will not accept responsibility or punishment for allegedly breaking UTD rules while protesting the war in Gaza.
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The seven-member committee also found the university鈥檚 assertion that protesters violated rules, including the unauthorized use of amplified sound, 鈥渓ack[ed] adequate foundation.鈥
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Students arrested at a May 1 pro-Palestinian encampment will have the opportunity this week to respond to allegations they violated UTD's Student Code of Conduct.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety closed the Capitol grounds through the weekend in anticipation of the protest. Organizers called the move an attempt to "repress" pro-Palestinian organizing in the state.
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Police officials said some of the anti-war protestors were charged with obstructing a roadway and otherswere charged with criminal trespass.