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C.Martel
27th May 2025, 08:32 PM
DOJ investigating antisemitism claims against University of California

The Justice Department (DOJ) announced Wednesday is launching a civil rights investigation into allegations of antisemitism at the University of California.

According to a press release, the department, on the basis of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, will probe whether the university engaged “in a pattern or practice of discrimination based on race, religion and national origin against” worker by letting “an Antisemitic hostile work environment to exist” at the system’s schools.

“Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attacks in Israel, there has been an outbreak of antisemitic incidents at leading institutions of higher education in America, including at my own alma mater at the UCLA campus of UC,” Leo Terrell, a top member of the Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism and senior counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights, said in the release.

“The impact upon UC’s students has been the subject of considerable media attention and multiple federal investigations,” Tarrell continued.

Attorney General Pam Bondi added that her department “will always defend Jewish Americans, protect civil rights, and leverage our resources to eradicate institutional Antisemitism in our nation’s universities.”

In a statement emailed to The Hill on Wednesday, the University of California said they “were recently notified of the Department of Justice’s decision to initiate a civil rights investigation in the University of California system.”

“We want to be clear: the University of California is unwavering in its commitment to combating antisemitism and protecting everyone’s civil rights. We continue to take specific steps to foster an environment free of harassment and discrimination for everyone in the university community,” the statement continued.

Earlier this week, the Trump administration announced that it was reviewing contracts and grants related to Columbia University due to antisemitism allegations against the school.

The Department of Health and Human Services, General Services Administration and the Department of Education all said in a statement the review was occurring because of Columbia’s continuing “inaction in the face of relentless harassment of Jewish students.”

The president also threatened to end funding for any universities allowing “illegal protests” in response to the war in Gaza.

In the last year, a swath of pro-Palestinian protests have broken out on college campuses across the country amid Israeli-Palestinian tensions, with both the University of California, Los Angeles and Columbia University having protests that captured the nation’s attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/education/5178565-doj-antisemitism-investigation-university-of-california/

C.Martel
27th May 2025, 08:56 PM
Be careful out there, there is antisemitism against kikes.

keehah
18th November 2025, 07:38 AM
theguardian.com: Surge in antisemitism investigations at US universities after October 7 attacks, data shows (https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/05/university-anitisemitism-investigations)

2025/nov/05
US government investigations into universities over antisemitism allegations surged following the 7 October 2023 attacks and Israel’s subsequent war in Gaza, with more investigations open in the last two months of that year than in the two decades prior, according to a report published on Monday that was shared exclusively with the Guardian...

The report (https://mesana.org/pdf/Discriminating_Against_Dissent_Report.pdf) finds that investigations kept rising after 2023, with at least 39 new inquiries launched in 2024. They are on track to increase further this year, with at least 38 launched as of the end of September...

As the number of antisemitism investigations rose, they eclipsed other discrimination cases: in the last year of the Biden administration, officials opened nearly twice as many inquiries over antisemitism allegations than over all other types of racial discrimination. Under Trump, the latter type appear to have ended altogether.

The education department did not respond to a request for comment, citing the government shutdown. Elizabeth Huston, a spokesperson for the White House, said in a statement: “Antisemitism has absolutely no place in the United States of America, which is why President Trump has fought tirelessly to eradicate it. Under President Trump’s leadership, those who break the law and illegally discriminate against others will be held accountable.”

rebellionresearch.com: The Top Ten US Colleges With the Most Federal Antisemitism Investigations in Recent Years (https://www.rebellionresearch.com/the-top-ten-us-colleges-with-the-most-federal-antisemitism-investigations-in-recent-years)
November 15, 2025

aaup.org: Discriminating Against Dissent: The Weaponization of Civil Rights Law to Repress Campus Speech on Palestine (https://www.aaup.org/sites/default/files/2025-11/Discriminating-Against-Dissent_0.pdf) [archive (https://web.archive.org/web/20251108053827/https://www.aaup.org/sites/default/files/2025-11/Discriminating-Against-Dissent_0.pdf).org link (https://web.archive.org/web/20251108053827/https://www.aaup.org/sites/default/files/2025-11/Discriminating-Against-Dissent_0.pdf)]

November 2025
The key findings of our study of government antisemitism investigations in higher education include:

• There has been a surge of government Title VI antisemitism investigations since October 7, 2023.
More investigations were opened in the last two months of 2023 (25) than in all previous years combined (24). Investigations broke record numbers in 2024 (39) and are on track to do so again in 2025 (38, as of September 30).



• All but one of the 102 antisemitism complaint letters we have analyzed focus on speech critical of
Israel; of these, 79% contain allegations of antisemitism that simply describe criticisms of Israel
or Zionism with no reference to Jews or Judaism; at least 50% of complaints consist solely of such
criticism.

• Antisemitism investigations have largely displaced some traditional forms of civil rights enforcement in higher education.