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Staffer slaps USAS member, criminal charges filed

November 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Last Friday afternoon November 7 six USAS members were handing out flyers in front of Cullen Auditorium. President Renu Khator was having a ceremony called an investiture. Apparently her $500,000 plus salary (it actually comes to more than $700,000 with all her benefits) is not enough, so she must have big ceremonies to show everyone how important she thinks she is.

Anyway while two of us were holding a banner that said “Khator ignores student concerns,” Marie Martinez, Khator’s secretary stood directly in front of us apparently trying to block our sign from the view of the faculty members who were marching into the auditorium in some kind of ass kissing parade. One of our members said, “Do you have to stand right in front of me?” and that’s when Ms. Martinez slapped him.

Wednesday morning our member filed a criminal complaint with the University of Houston police department. The cops tried very hard to convince him not to file charges and even said they couldn’t give him a copy of his own complaint! They relented and gave him a copy. We’re hoping that Ms. Martinez will have to pay a fine. Stay tuned for the further adventures of USAS at the University of Houston.

Categories: crooked adminstrators · free speech · police · protest
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Federal Civil Rights lawsuit filed against University of Houston

July 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

On July 29, 2008 our founder Timothy J. O’Brien filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the University of Houston. The lawsuit alleges first amendment free speech violations and retaliation. The University of Houston has filed numerous false disciplinary charges against O’Brien for his exercise of his free speech rights. O’Brien is a PhD candidate in the history department and the suit alleges that the history department cut his graduate funding for the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 school years in retaliation for his activism on and off campus.

Read the story the college paper wrote about it: lawsuit story

Categories: civil rights · first amendment · free speech · lawsuit
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