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California professor fired over Gaza protest reinstated, sues university

Created at 29 Jun · 7:15 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A tenured professor at San José State University, fired last year for pro-Palestinian activism, has won her job back after an arbitrator ruled the university system violated the law. The professor, Sang Hea Kil, is now suing the university, alleging discriminatory and retaliatory actions.

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Key Numbers

February 2024confrontation date
three nightsduration of encampment participation
one-monthsuspension duration ordered by arbitrator

Who's Involved

Sang Hea Kil
Tenured justice studies professor at San José State University
San José State University
University that fired professor Kil
California State University system
System that violated the law in dismissing Kil
Rebecca Brown
One of Kil's attorneys

↳ Why This Matters

The reinstatement of a tenured professor fired for pro-Palestinian activism highlights ongoing tensions between free speech rights and university policies during campus protests, potentially setting a precedent for similar cases nationwide.

Key facts

  • Tenured professor Sang Hea Kil was reinstated to her position at San José State University.
  • Kil was fired in November 2023 following pro-Palestinian activism and participation in campus protests.
  • An arbitrator ruled the California State University system violated the law in dismissing Kil.
  • Kil is suing the university system, alleging discriminatory and retaliatory actions.
  • The university accused Kil of violating policy by attending a protest and encouraging student encampments.

A tenured professor at San José State University, Sang Hea Kil, who was dismissed last year over her pro-Palestinian activism, has been reinstated to her position. An arbitrator ruled last week that the California State University system violated the law and ordered her reinstatement with backpay, reducing her termination to a one-month suspension.

Kil, a justice studies professor, was the first tenured faculty member at a US public university to be fired in connection with campus protests over the Israel-Gaza war. She had been accused of violating university policy by attending a protest where she witnessed a confrontation and by allegedly encouraging students to stage an encampment, which she later joined for three nights.

In a lawsuit filed in May, Kil and her attorneys argued that the university system violated employment law and the First Amendment. Her legal team described her firing as an extreme example of repression of pro-Palestine speech. Kil stated she was relieved by the arbitration outcome but remains determined to advocate for Palestinian rights and free speech, asserting that the First Amendment is not dead at her university.

The university's decision to terminate Kil went against the recommendation of a faculty committee that had reviewed the incidents. The arbitrator noted that the "propriety of imposing the ultimate sanction of employment termination for free-speech activity... is questionable."

Frequently asked questions

She was accused of violating university policy by attending a protest, witnessing a confrontation, and allegedly encouraging students to stage an encampment, which she participated in.

An arbitrator ruled that the California State University system violated the law and ordered Kil's reinstatement with backpay, reducing her termination to a one-month suspension.

Kil argues that the university system violated employment law and the First Amendment, calling her firing an extreme example of repression of pro-Palestine speech.

She expressed relief but remains determined to continue advocating for Palestinian rights and free speech, stating the First Amendment is not dead at her university.

What Happens Next

01Kil continues to pursue her lawsuit against the university system.
02Kil plans to continue speaking out for Palestinian rights and free speech.

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How It Developed

Sang Hea Kil, a justice studies professor at San José State University, was fired in November.
Kil was accused of violating university policy during a protest and encouraging students to stage an encampment.
Kil attended a student-led encampment for three nights.
A faculty committee recommended against Kil's dismissal, finding it disproportionate.
Kil filed a lawsuit against the California State University system in May.
An arbitrator ruled last week that the university system violated the law and ordered Kil's reinstatement with backpay.
Kil stated she was relieved but determined to continue speaking out for Palestinian rights and free speech.

Sources

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Tenured California professor fired over Gaza protest wins job backThe Guardian

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