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Student Suspension is “Gross Abuse”

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NYU’s Violation of Student Rights
Tuesday, February 24, 2009

From John K. Wilson’s post on College Freedom, “I was not a fan of the student occupation of a New York University cafeteria. I didn’t like the incoherent list of bizarre demands, and I don’t like the use of occupation as a tactic in general. But the response of NYU in suspending 18 students, who were arrested when the occupation was ended, is a gross abuse of due process.” Read the rest.