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Harvard University must face a lawsuit by Jewish students who accused the Ivy League school of letting its campus become a bastion of rampant antisemitism, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
Harvard University "failed its Jewish students" and must face a lawsuit over antisemitism on campus following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack against Israel, a federal judge in Boston ruled.
Harvard University failed to persuade a US judge to dismiss a lawsuit in which Jewish students accused the Ivy League school of letting its campus become a bastion of antisemitism.
The Harvard lawsuit was filed eight days after the university’s former president, Claudine Gay, resigned after coming under fire for her handling of antisemitism following Hamas’ October 7 ...
The backlash led to then-University president Claudine Gay’s resignation in January 2024 over her alleged inaction regarding antisemitism on campus and her failure to condemn over 30 Harvard ...
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A U.S. judge overseeing lawsuits accusing Harvard University of antisemitism on Tuesday narrowed but refused to dismiss a case by two advocacy groups accusing the Ivy League school of making it ...
Harvard University Must Face Lawsuit Over Antisemitism on Campus, ... Students sought an injunction to stop Harvard's alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, ...
Harvard University failed to persuade a US judge to dismiss a lawsuit in which Jewish students accused the Ivy League school of letting its campus become a bastion of antisemitism. Without ruling ...