The University of California at Berkeley was cleared of wrongdoing in a lawsuit that accused the university of doing too little to prevent anti-Semitism on campus. A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit on December 22, ruling that much of the purportedly anti-Semitic behavior was Constitutionally-protected speech.
More Articles from The College Fix
- Amherst College students bemoan ‘fascist’ Trump victory, rip U.S. as ‘racist,’ ‘sexist’
- Pennsylvania DOE repeals teacher ‘cultural competency’ mandates after legal challenge
- Combat antisemitism and protect free speech by ending double standards for different students, scholars say
- UVA student gets reported for wearing ‘Make America Christian Again’ hat
Please join the conversation about our stories on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, MeWe, Rumble, Gab, Minds and Gettr.