Jewish Students decide to sue UPenn over antisemitism, threats of violence

After Presidents of Harvard, MIT and UPenn testified before congress on Tuesday, where they struggled to respond to questions about antisemitism and the threat of violence against Jews on their campuses, two students at the University of Pennsylvania decided to sue the university claiming the its campus has become a dangerous place for Jews. In their filing the students said UPenn selectively enforces its laws to avoid protecting Jewish students, hires blatant antisemites to its faculty, who call for anti-Jewish violence and spread terrorist propaganda, and ignores the pleas of Jewish students for protection, placing them in serious emotional and physical peril.
(Daniel Edelson, New York)
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