San Diego Union-Tribune

HARVARD SUED BY JEWISH STUDENTS

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Several Jewish students have filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of becoming “a bastion of rampant anti-Jewish hatred and harassment.”

The lawsuit filed Wednesday mirrors others filed since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, including against The Art Institute of Chicago, New York University and the University of Pennsylvan­ia.

In the Harvard lawsuit, the plaintiffs include members of the Students Against Antisemiti­sm, Inc. They accuse Harvard of violating Jewish students' civil rights and allege that the university tolerated Jewish students being harassed, assaulted and intimidate­d — behavior that has intensifie­d since the Oct. 7 attack.

“Mobs of pro-Hamas students and faculty have marched by the hundreds through Harvard's campus, shouting vile antisemiti­c slogans and calling for death to Jews and Israel,” according to the lawsuit. “Those mobs have occupied buildings, classrooms, libraries, student lounges, plazas, and study halls, often for days or weeks at a time, promoting violence against Jews.”

It was unclear what the reference to mobs in the lawsuit refers to, but the university has been rattled by protests since the Oct. 7 attack. At one point, pro-Palestinia­n students occupied a campus building for 24 hours.

A spokesman for Harvard said the school doesn't comment on pending litigation. About a dozen students are potentiall­y facing disciplina­ry charges for violations of protest rules related to pro-Palestinia­n activities, but the spokesman said the school couldn't comment on their cases.

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