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Two Jewish Students Sue MIT, Tenured Professor for Antisemitic Harassment, Doxing

Summary by Jerusalem Post
Two Jewish students have sued the MIT due to antisemitic discrimination they allegedly suffered at the hands of both the university itself as well as a tenured professor.

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The Oberverwaltungsgericht Lüneburg confirms the judgment of the administrative court Göttingen. Five years less money is available for the university professor.

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The University of Göttingen wanted his dismissal, and now his salary is reduced instead: For 13 years, the university has been acting against a scientist who had behaved excessively against students.

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GÖTTINGEN. Cross-border contact and insidious comments: A Göttingen scientist has been degrading female junior staff for years. An earlier verdict has now been confirmed. The court has ruled. Photo: Shutterstock The University of Göttingen is disappointed by a verdict against a university professor who has harassed female students. Due to long-term harassment of female students, the professor receives around 2,000 euros less salary for five year…

The University of Göttingen is disappointed by a ruling against a university professor who has harassed female students. Due to long-term harassment of female students, the professor receives around 2,000 euros less salary for five years. The Oberverwaltungsgericht (OVG) Lüneburg confirmed a corresponding ruling of the administrative court of Göttingen, which is legally binding.The university wanted to achieve its dismissal with the disciplinary…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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