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Trespassing is illegal, even if the law sometimes gives even law-breaking squatters extra rights in evictions.

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Yes, trespassing is illegal. But you haven’t trespassed until it’s established that you have trespassed. Legally.

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You obviously aren’t legally guilty of it until you’ve been charged and convicted, but that doesn’t mean you haven’t actually done it in the meantime.

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but that doesn’t mean you haven’t actually done it

Yes, but you are only guilty of it, legally, if you are caught :)

A subtle but useful distinction in my book.

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That’s not how trespass works. You have to be “noticed” that you are not welcome on the property. Once you are on notice you have trespassed if you haven’t left

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Wasn’t “trespassing” what cops charged students with for sitting on their own campus?

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Yes, many of them committed the crime as well.

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After they were asked to leave. That’s what made it trespassing.

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They paid quite a bit of money to be there.

Meanwhile, pro-Israeli protesters from outside campus blare loud music during the middle of finals and the administration shrugs.

Other Israeli groups invaded campuses armed with baseball bats. No arrests of Israelis appear to have been made.

So it appears the universities are punishing students residents for the actions of counter protesters.

By invoking “trespassing”

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