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A University of Florida law student is suing the school after being expelled for antisemitic tweets.
The student's tweet stating "Jews must be abolished" caused fear among students and faculty on a campus with a large Jewish population.
A federal judge will first rule on whether the student can return to campus while a broader lawsuit continues.
A federal judge heard arguments Oct. 29 in the case of a University of Florida law student expelled for antisemitic tweets .
The student’s lawyer said he was being wrongly punished for views the school simply didn’t like, while UF responded it has every right to remove anyone threatening violence.
The university is “a nursery of democracy,” and it does not have the right to limit free speech off campus grounds, said

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