UC Berkeley antisemitism lawsuit can proceed, judge rules
- A judge ruled that an antisemitism lawsuit against UC Berkeley can proceed.
- The lawsuit accuses UC Berkeley of inaction regarding harassment of Jewish students, claiming it was "deliberately indifferent to the on-campus harassment and hostile environment."
- U.S. District Judge James Donato stated that two Jewish groups may pursue claims against university officials, including University of California President Michael Drake.
- John Coghlan, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, described Donato's decision as "an overwhelming victory" for his clients.
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Judge allows UC Berkeley antisemitism lawsuit to proceed
A district judge ruled Monday that an antisemitism lawsuit accusing the University of California, Berkeley of inaction regarding harassment of Jewish students can proceed. District Judge James Donato in a 5-page ruling said the suit alleging the university violated the civil rights and equal protection rights of Jewish students could move forward. “Taken as a…
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