UCLA was hit this week with a discrimination lawsuit alleging administrators allowed students to take control of the campus and establish “Jew exclusion” zones.
The complaint marks the second lawsuit in the span of one month to be filed against UCLA alleging rampant antisemitism, part of a bevy of legal actions universities across the nation face in the aftermath of aggressive, and sometimes violent, pro-Palestinian campus protests.
Multiple colleges and universities face antisemitism lawsuits that cite in part unlawful encampments, verbal assaults, and hostile takeovers of their schools in recent months in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli citizens on Oct. 7. Harvard, Northwestern, Rutgers, UNLV and UC Davis are all grappling with such suits, among others.
Columbia University — which made national headlines in May after pro-Hamas activists took over a campus building — was too, but this week settled with a Jewish student who had filed the complaint, agreeing to “the creation of a ‘Safe Passage Liaison’ who will have authority to open alternative entrances and exits to students with existing 24-hour security escorts,” the Washington Post reported.
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