4 resultsfor “University responses to pro-Palestine protests”
University Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (UCRR)](https://provost.harvard.edu/sites/g/files/omnuum12476/files/2025-09/UCRR%20Procedures%20and%20Discipline_9.4.25.pdf) – which Harvard set up in response to demands from the Trump administration. “We have said for a long time that Palestine is the canary
pro-Palestine protest Three professors at Atlanta’s Emory University in the United States have filed a lawsuit over their arrests during a 2024 campus protest over Israel’s genocidal war on [Gaza](/features/2026/4/22/gazas-unseen-casualties-a-surge-in-stillbirths-and-birth-defects). Their
pro-Palestine direct action campaigns through a mix of new laws, expanded police powers and what campaigners describe as increasingly punitive court tactics. What this means for protesters is longer jail sentences, stricter bail conditions
protests in support of [Palestine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/palestinian-territories) resonated with her on a personal level. She felt deeply affected by the violence against Palestinian civilians and was critical of the home government’s limited response