Janitors at Columbia University have taken legal action against protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall during recent demonstrations on campus. The lawsuit marks a significant escalation in the conflict between university staff and student protesters. The occupation of Hamilton Hall was a dramatic escalation of the protests, which drew widespread media attention and sparked debate about free speech and property rights on university campuses. The janitors’ lawsuit likely centers on allegations of damage to university property or disruption of normal operations. The outcome of the legal action could have implications for future protests and the university’s policies regarding demonstrations.
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