Court: No anti-Semitism in UC Berkeley

Federal judge dismisses Jewish students' lawsuit, says much of alleged harassment by Muslim students, even if true, constitutes protected political speech that university had no obligation to stop
Associated Press|
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the University of California, Berkeley filed by two Jewish students who alleged harassment by Muslim students.
US District Judge Richard Seeborg said much of the alleged harassment, even if true, constituted protected political speech that UC Berkeley had no obligation to stop.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Seeborg issued his ruling last week.
The plaintiffs, a current student and a recent graduate, said the harassment included checkpoints at an annual event protesting Israeli policies.
Demonstrators in military attire and carrying fake weapons at the checkpoints allegedly asked passing students whether they were Jewish.
The event, Apartheid Week, is held by Muslim student groups.
Joel Siegal, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said his clients are reviewing their options.
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