The Washington Examiner reported that a UC Irvine Jewish student was being punished for conduct he denies. The following day, the school reduced his penalty.
on Thursday that Alex Minn was punished with a required 1,250-word essay in which he had to admit to and apologize for conduct he denies, on top of being sanctioned for claims of theft or damage to university or student property and failure to comply. On Friday, the school dropped Minn’s essay requirement and reduced his sanction to a warning. article, UCI significantly reduced the sanction against Mr. Minn to a written warning,” John Vaughan, StandWithUs senior counsel, told the.
Minn is particularly concerned about how the school’s written warning may affect his ability to pass the bar exam, as applicants in California must . “I continue to be targeted and persecuted by the University of California, Irvine simply for being a Jewish student and believing in the state of Israel’s right to exist.”
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