US judge rejects anti-semitism claim against Palestine event at UMass

US judge rejects anti-semitism claim against Palestine event at UMass
A US judge has ruled against students who tried to have a Palestine event at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst cancelled over alleged anti-semitism.
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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters will speak at the event on Saturday [Getty]

A panel discussion about Palestinian rights at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst will be allowed to move ahead following a challenge by a group of Jewish students at the school.

A Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled against the students who argued the forum was anti-Semitic and should be forced off campus.

The panel, titled "Not Backing Down: Israel, Free Speech, and the Battle for Palestinian Human Rights," is scheduled for Saturday and features Roger Waters, a member of the band Pink Floyd. The panelists are expected to argue pro-Israel groups have tried to silence Palestinian points of view.

Judge Robert Ullmann said he couldn't take action against the forum just because someone may say something "that fits someone's definition of anti-Semitism."

University officials say UMass is "committed to the principles of free speech and academic freedom."