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An email requesting comment from the UCLA chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine was not immediately answered. UCLA administrators said last month they were suspending two campus SJP ...
The newly formed Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism announced that the U.S. Department of Justice filed a statement of interest in Los Angeles federal court Monday to advance the DOJ’s ...
Graeme Blair, a member of UCLA's Faculty for Justice in Palestine, said the suspensions were part of a pattern of "violence against Arab, Muslim, Palestinian, and pro-Palestine students." ...
UCLA joins several other UC campuses and others throughout the country that have banned or suspended Students for Justice in Palestine, including UC Irvine, UC San Diego and UC Santa Cruz.
UCLA’s settlement with students includes $50,000 each to the plaintiffs and $2.3 million to Jewish-focused nonprofit organizations, including Hillel at UCLA and the Anti-Defamation League. U.S.
With UCLA setting the standard — and openly sharing its method — other universities may follow suit. “UCLA’s example was indeed a blueprint for other UC schools,” Sander said.
In its filing, the Department of Justice condemned UCLA for allegedly “enabling” antisemitism on campus and then seeking to avoid responsibility.
The Justice Department filed documents supporting the right of students and faculty to sue and accusing UCLA of trying to 'evade responsibility' for alleged antisemitism.