UCLA hit with lawsuit over 'poverty scholar' who called Oct. 7 terrorist attacks 'justice'
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UCLA hit with lawsuit over 'poverty scholar' who called Oct. 7 terrorist attacks 'justice'
""Under California law, taxpayer-funded institutions like UCLA cannot withhold public records like the ones Goldwater has requested, even if those records include embarrassing or controversial information that the institutions would prefer to keep hidden.""
""Taxpayers have a right to know what is being taught and how much a university is spending on its programs and personnel.""
UCLA is being sued by the Goldwater Institute for allegedly withholding records related to Lisa Gray-Garcia, an activist who called Hamas' attack 'justice.' The institute claims UCLA delayed responses to record requests made on October 31, citing a time-consuming process. The records sought include contracts, compensation information, course syllabi, and emails regarding Israel and Palestine. UCLA, as a public institution, is required to respond to record requests in a reasonable timeframe under California law.
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