Columbia sued by anti-Israel students who claim they were wrongly suspended, injured during protests on campus
Three anti-Israel protesters claim Columbia University wrongly suspended them and booted them from their student housing because of their politics.
Catherine Curran-Groome, Aidan Parisi and Brandon Murphy also claimed they were injured during the on-campus protests, according to a Feb. 3 lawsuit.
Parisi and Murphy, both postgraduate social work students, were Minouche Shafik, called in the NYPD to clear out an ongoing encampment.
All three were due to graduate in May, but received 1- and 2-year suspensions in June. Curran-Groome, a masters of international affairs student, also had her full scholarship revoked, according to court papers.

