A UC Irvine student conduct committee has recommended suspending the Muslim Student Union, following repeated disruptions by several of its members during a February speech by the Israeli ambassador, a campus spokeswoman said.
The recommendation has not taken effect because the student group has appealed the decision, said UCI spokeswoman Cathy Lawhon.
If the recommendation is upheld, the Muslim Student Union, or MSU, will be suspended for the 2010-11 school year.
Reem Salahi, the attorney representing MSU, said the recommendation is unprecedented and would alienate hundreds of students.
"We disagree with the university's finding of facts that the action of the students who stood was an officially sanctioned MSU activity," she said. "We disagree with those findings as facts; we do not agree with the alleged violations."