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A judge ordered the University of Missouri to let a pro-Palestinian student group join the 2025 Homecoming parade, citing First Amendment rights.
A federal judge ruled that the University of Missouri must allow the student group Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine to participate in the 2025 Homecoming parade, stating the previous denial violated the group’s First Amendment rights.
The court found the exclusion was not justified by credible safety concerns and likely based on the group’s political viewpoint, despite the university’s claim of safety risks tied to past incidents.
The judge emphasized that while parade rules exist, they must not unreasonably restrict speech, especially when the group has hosted over 80 campus events without issues.
The decision, which grants a preliminary injunction, allows the group to join the parade on September 27, 2025, provided they follow established guidelines.
The university, which cited updated policies limiting political expression, is reviewing the ruling and declined to comment due to ongoing litigation.
Un juez ordenó a la Universidad de Missouri que permitiera a un grupo de estudiantes pro-palestinos unirse al desfile del regreso a casa de 2025, citando los derechos de la Primera Enmienda.