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U.S. Department of Justice sues UCLA over anti-Semitic educational environment
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U.S. Department of Justice sues UCLA over anti-Semitic educational environment

May 27, 2026 4 Min Read
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  • Trump administration’s crackdown on anti-Semitism

The U.S. Division of Justice’s Civil Rights Division filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing the College of California, Los Angeles, of tolerating a hostile academic atmosphere for Jewish and Israeli college students.

In its grievance, the Justice Division accused UCLA of violating Title VI, a federal legislation that prohibits discrimination on the premise of race, shade, or nationwide origin in packages and actions that obtain federal monetary support “by intentionally indifference to rampant anti-Semitism on campus.”

lawsuit Named an encampment arrange on a college campus. The Justice Division known as the transfer unlawful and claimed Jewish college students had been attacked.

“Universities have an obligation to take care of campuses which might be protected and inclusive for all college students,” mentioned Invoice Esseri, Assistant U.S. Legal professional for the Central District of California.

“Universities that repeatedly fail to guard Jewish college students from anti-Semitism and violate our nation’s civil rights legal guidelines will likely be held accountable.”

UCLA denies allegations

UCLA President Julio Frenk denied the allegations, saying the college had taken concrete steps to fight anti-Semitism on campus.

“Let me be blunt: The concept that UCLA is passive towards anti-Semitism is solely false,” Frenk mentioned in a press release. “Preventing anti-Semitism is an ethical obligation, one that’s rooted in a private historical past for which I can’t think about indifference.”

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Frenk mentioned the college has employed a vice chairman for campus and group security, reorganized the Workplace of Civil Rights, appointed a Title VI officer and strengthened insurance policies to guard free expression and campus security.

Professor Frank has launched campus-wide initiatives to fight anti-Semitism, and in Could launched a report outlining a roadmap for addressing anti-Semitism and bigotry on campus.

In February 2025, the college suspended two scholar organizations, College students for Palestine Justice and Graduate College students for Palestine Justice, for his or her involvement in protests on the dwelling of UC regent Jay Sures. The next month, the college revoked SJP’s standing and advisable that GSJP be suspended for 4 years.

Trump administration’s crackdown on anti-Semitism

The Justice Division introduced the lawsuit shortly after a federal appeals courtroom on Tuesday partially upheld an injunction searching for the return of grants to the College of California that the Trump administration terminated final yr for what it deemed to be supporting variety, fairness, and inclusion (DEI).

The lawsuit is the most recent authorized motion taken by the Trump administration to crack down on alleged anti-Semitism at U.S. universities within the wake of the October 7, 2023 Hamas assault on Israel.

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The 2023 assault killed greater than 1,200 individuals and sparked the Israel-Gaza struggle. Greater than 75,000 individuals died within the struggle.

Instantly after the struggle, lots of of scholars held demonstrations throughout america and Europe, calling for a ceasefire to finish the struggle. In some instances, college students occupied campus buildings.

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