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UMass prof. arrested on May 7 rebuts Prince Lobel report

AMHERST — A University of Massachusetts Amherst professor arrested for his participation in the pro-Palestine protests in the spring rebuts a report published on the matter.

Earlier this month, Prince Lobel & Tye LLC, the Boston law firm hired to independently investigate the events of the student encampments and UMass Amherst’s response in April and May, found that the university acted “reasonably” but could have done more.

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