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Gov. Greg Abbott had warned he would cut grant funding if City Council passed the measure. It failed 5-2.
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The City Council is set to vote on a resolution Tuesday. The governor called the measure antisemitic and said it violated state law.
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Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement on a multiphase ceasefire that commits them to end the war in Gaza, President Biden and Qatar's prime minister announced separately on Wednesday.
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U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman has said groups, such as the Palestine Solidarity Committee at UT Austin, have standing to sue President Jay Hartzell over allegedly violating their First Amendment rights.
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The student, Ammer Qaddumi, alleges the university violated his First Amendment rights.
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The new policy says universities should remain neutral on “issues of the day� while allowing students, faculty and staff to express their ideas.
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The seven-member committee also found the university’s assertion that protesters violated rules, including the unauthorized use of amplified sound, “lack[ed] adequate foundation.�
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Texas State's Palestine Solidarity Committee and Chabad at Texas State speak out on free speech policy that defines antisemitism.
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Around 100 people gathered on the south lawn of UT Austin’s campus that day, setting up tents and blankets to begin an encampment.
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The festival got a lot of flak for its partnerships last year from pro-Palestinian musicians who dropped out of the festival in protest.