A law professor known for her liberal views and previous involvement in campus unrest is providing free legal assistance to organizers of a significant anti-Israel demonstration near a Chicago airport.
Sheila Bedi, who teaches at Northwestern University’s law school and heads the Community Justice and Civil Rights Clinic, is representing four individuals who were arrested during the protest, as stated in legal documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Bedi’s clinic is extending pro bono support to the activists involved in the protest that led to traffic disruptions for travelers heading to Chicago O’Hare Airport last spring. The protest went on for hours before being dispersed by law enforcement.
According to the school’s website, her clinic aims to provide law students “with the opportunities to work within social-justice movements on legal and policy strategies aimed at redressing over-policing and mass imprisonment.”

Students set up tents outside Northwestern University as part of an anti-Israel demonstration in Evanston, Illionis, on April 25, 2024. (Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images)
“These are free legal services, or at least unpriced legal services,” Frank told the Free Beacon. “They’re paid for by the Northwestern budget, which in turn comes from tuition dollars, it comes from taxpayers, it comes from donations.”
“There’s an irony that these free lawyers, in a world where there’s so much legal need, devote scarce resources to defending people who want to destroy the very system of Western abundance in favor of barbarians.”
The group filed a class action lawsuit against what Frank called the “anti-American” organizers, arguing that they should have to pay civil damages to travelers who missed their flights or were forced to walk miles with their luggage to get to the airport.

Students and residents camp outside Northwestern University during an anti-Israel protest on April 27. (Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Palestine Legal “Justice Fellow” Rifqa Falaneh was also named in the lawsuit, claiming she was a top organizer of the protest.
Falaneh was also a frequent face at the illegal encampments on the school’s campus, the Free Beacon reported.
Falaneh also reportedly has filed a number of civil rights complaints against the university on behalf of students who she says “have been the target of anti-Palestinian discrimination.”
The O’Hare protest was one of many that broke out across the nation as hundreds of anti-Israel agitators shut down traffic and disrupted cities while demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.
In the wake of the campus unrest, several new bills in both houses of the Democratic-controlled state legislature aim to accomplish the goal by making it easier to sue colleges that don’t protect students from hate-based discrimination and attacks and requiring schools to hire an administrator to make sure they meet the requirements of federal civil rights law.
The move comes days after the Trump administration’s Department of Education announced an investigation into five prominent universities for allowing anti-Jewish hate to fester.
Fox News Digital reached out to Bedi, Palestine Legal and Northwestern University, but did not immediately receive a response.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.
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