After Pro-Palestinian Rallies Last Spring, Stanford Unveils New Rules for Campus Protests

No overnight camping, no face coverings, and no disrupting classes: Those are three new rules student protesters face this fall at Stanford University after pro-Palestinian rallies last spring resulted in several arrests.
The university, a private institution about 35 miles south of San Francisco, sent students an email announcing the new guidelines six days before classes started at the campus, according to the school newspaper, The Stanford Daily.
The new policy stems from on-campus clashes between pro-Palestinian protesters and authorities in June that resulted in 13 arrests after about a dozen demonstrators had barricaded themselves inside the office of the school’s president while issuing a series of demands….