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Tenured professor fired over Gaza protest wins job back

Published Monday, June 29, 2026 · Updated June 30

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A tenured professor, Sang Hea Kil, who was fired over a Gaza protest, has won her job back after an arbitrator ruled that the California State University system violated the law. The case highlights issues of free speech and due process on US campuses.

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  • An arbitrator ruled that the California State University system had violated the law and ordered the reinstatement of Sang Hea Kil.

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  • The Guardian

    The article emphasizes the importance of free speech and due process in the context of pro-Palestinian activism on US campuses, highlighting the disproportionate punishment faced by a tenured professor.

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