Los Angeles federal Judge Mark C. Scarsi has ordered UCLA to stop allowing and assisting antisemitic agitators to ban Jews from large parts of UCLA’s campus.
A Los Angeles federal district Tuesday ordered the University of California, Los Angeles, to stop allowing and assisting antisemitic agitators to ban Jews from large parts of
's administration knew about the activists' extreme actions, including the exclusion of Jews.' 'But, in a remarkable display of cowardice, appeasement, and illegality, the administration did nothing to stop it.' campus because they refused to denounce their faith.' claims that it has no responsibility to protect the religious freedom of its Jewish students because the exclusion was engineered by third-party protesters. But under constitutional principles,
and father of four who said he faced antisemitic harassment last semester for wearing a kippah and was forced to abandon his regular routes through campus because of the Jew Exclusion Zone. 'No student should ever have to fear being blocked from their campus because they are Jewish,' Frankel said. 'I am grateful that the court has ordered
’s continuing failures to ensure the safety and equal access of Jewish students.
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