Law Professors Push Administration To Drop Charges Against Protesting Students

// Empty prison cell jailWhen faculty shows support for their students, it usually means offering extended office hours or writing letters of recommendation. Following a series of arrests on May 1st, the faculty at other schools need to step their game up: SUNY Buffalo law professors are trying to get their students out of jail time. From Law.com:

University of Buffalo School of Law (SUNY) faculty members are making efforts to petition the UB president to drop charges against protesters who were arrested on May 1…The faculty wrote that the administration should drop all charges because—with the one exception of an arrest for resisting arrest—all offenses charged were violations consisting of loitering (Penal Law Section 240.35), trespass (Penal Law Section 140.05) and disorderly conduct (Penal Law Section 240.20), which are classified under New York law as violations, not crimes.

Further, “it would reflect poorly on the university to continue pursuing these criminal charges which have little or no legal substance to them. Nor is doing so necessary to maintain good public order,” according to the letter.

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“Reflect[ing] poorly” is a tame way to put it, as the circulating footage of the apparent arrests definitely don’t do anything to help SUNY’s image:

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SUNY PURCHASE is complicit in the arrest of a student gathering their things to leave the premises. she wasn’t protesting at the moment— she was merely gathering her things to leave before they tackled her. https://t.co/T0qBvKlyBm pic.twitter.com/FMAmPBc0DG

— kay 💌✂️✨ (@uhhok4y) May 3, 2024

the events yesterday of suny purchase including my arrest only brought more people together towards the goal of disclosing and divestment. i’m so proud of this campus pic.twitter.com/ZfF8Eijrxd

— zi ✡︎ (@oofouchoww) May 4, 2024

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Students of history know that protesting college students have a pretty good track record for being brave and on the right side of history. Regardless of how SUNY’s institutional response will be taken over time, it is pretty clear that the faculty were early on the “Hey, unhandcuff our students” side of the argument. This is the third time that UB’s faculty have moved to get the charges dropped against their students.

UBuffalo Law School Faculty Petition School to Drop Charges Against Protesters [Law.com]

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