ACLU Challenges Brown's SJP Ban
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ACLU calls on Brown University to reinstate Pro-Palestine student group • Rhode Island Current

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The ACLU of Rhode Island is calling on Brown University to reinstate Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) The group was banned from holding meetings, attending other student groups’ events, and from using its organizational name.
The ACLU contends Brown did not cite specific policy violations that warranted banning the entire group.
A Brown University spokesperson acknowledged the school has received the ACLU letter.
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