MU student group Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine has been denied participation in this year’s Homecoming parade. This organization submitted an application to take part in MU’s Homecoming ...
COLUMBIA — A U.S. district court in Kansas City on Friday ordered the University of Missouri to allow Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine to participate in this year’s homecoming parade.
Isleen Atallah is president of MSJP and says that administration is not doing enough to foster an atmosphere of inclusivity at MU. One week after the University of Missouri denied the student group ...
A federal court has denied UM System President Mun Choi's request to dismiss Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine's lawsuit against him. MSJP's suit accuses Choi of violating the First Amendment ...
Note: this is a developing story awaiting a response from Mizzou. The University of Missouri and President Mun Choi violated the first amendment speech rights of Mizzou Students for Justice in ...
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‘Viewpoint discrimination’: Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine sue over parade exclusion
・Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Missouri is suing the university after being barred from including the banner 'Stop the Genocide' in a homecoming parade, claiming this violates ...
The University of Missouri is investigating the use of the phrase "From the river to the sea" by Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine as a potential Title VI violation. The student group is ...
Isleen Atallah, former president of Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine, leads a chant after the Council on American-Islamic Relations announce the lawsuit against UM System President Mun Choi ...
Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine will not be allowed to participate in the University of Missouri Homecoming parade Saturday. MU Chancellor Mun Choi informed the organization of his decision ...
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