One thing is clear over the past year +. Jewish students are not "welcome" on many campuses in the US. In fact, on some of the more elite campuses Jewish students have been beaten, chased, harassed, locked into buildings, locked out of campus areas and otherwise treated as human debris by unruly mobs of Pro-Palestine protesters.
Finally common sense is taking over, in the form of lawsuits. And a Clinton appointed Judge has been allowing the Jewish groups to open up a can of whoop-ass on the universities who refuse to protect all students rights.
Full story at the link, but this judge has ruled, now multiple times, in favor of Jewish students, against Harvard.
Finally common sense is taking over, in the form of lawsuits. And a Clinton appointed Judge has been allowing the Jewish groups to open up a can of whoop-ass on the universities who refuse to protect all students rights.
Full story at the link, but this judge has ruled, now multiple times, in favor of Jewish students, against Harvard.
Judge approves antisemitism 'deliberate indifference' lawsuit against Harvard, second since summer
Ivy League school's claim to be "unaware" of medical student's harassment is "wholly inconsistent" with her claims of repeatedly reaching out and even trying to file a complaint but being denied anonymity, Clinton nominee says.
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Judge approves antisemitism 'deliberate indifference' lawsuit against Harvard, second since summer
Ivy League school's claim to be "unaware" of medical student's harassment is "wholly inconsistent" with her claims of repeatedly reaching out and even trying to file a complaint but being denied anonymity, Clinton nominee says.
Already reeling from plummeting donations and admission applications stemming from its ambivalent response to the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israeli civilians, outrage from banning pro-Palestine "study-in" faculty from a campus library and now a second Trump administration, Harvard also can't catch a break from the federal courts.
For the second time in three months, U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns, nominated by President Clinton, greenlit a lawsuit alleging the Ivy League school allowed unchecked antisemitism against students, while dismissing retaliation and "direct discrimination" claims.
The Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education brought suit on behalf of their members and seek to represent a class of Jewish and Israeli students.
"This is a huge win for Jewish students, both at Harvard and across the country," with Stearns paving the way for legal discovery that further opens Harvard to scrutiny, Brandeis Center chairman Kenneth Marcus, who served as the director of the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights in the first Trump administration, said in a press release.
The Jewish civil rights group emphasized that Stearns preserved its "most important claim," that Harvard didn't address "cruel anti-Semitic bullying, harassment, and discrimination" before and after the Oct. 7 attacks. . . .