Free speech: University of California students win ruling in tuition increase protest

A federal judge ruled that the University of California, Berkeley students were possibly the victims of discrimination when, rather than just receiving citations, they were arrested for protesting budget cuts and tuition hikes while sitting in at Wheeler Hall.

The students claimed they were jailed for exercising their First Amendment rights to protest. -db

From the Courthouse News Service, April 27, 2012, by Chris Marshall.

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