Justitiedepartementet stämmer UCLA för behandlingen av judiska studenter

Det amerikanska justitiedepartementet lämnade på tisdagen in en stämningsansökan mot University of California, Los Angeles. Universitetet anklagas för att ha brutit mot federal lagstiftning om medborgerliga rättigheter genom att tolerera en fientlig miljö för judiska och israeliska studenter.

I stämningsansökan nämns ett tältläger som byggdes på campus i april 2024. Företrädare uppger att aktionen var olaglig och att judiska studenter utsattes för angrepp under protesten. Stämningen gör gällande att UCLA visade avsiktlig likgiltighet inför utbredd antisemitism på campus, vilket utgör ett brott mot Title VI-reglerna för mottagare av federalt stöd.

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