NY Judge Slams University Over Antisemitic Allegations, Allows Jewish Students' Lawsuit to Proceed
A New York judge has allowed a lawsuit to proceed against a university for allegedly failing to address increasing antisemitism on campus, where Jewish students were forced to hide in secret spaces such as an 'attic.' The judge criticized the institution for its lack of action in response to growing concerns about hate and intolerance.

A New York judge criticized a university for its inaction on antisemitism and allowed a lawsuit to proceed, calling it an 'unacceptable situation' where Jewish students felt forced to hide due to a lack of adequate support. The university had denied its motion to dismiss the case brought by students who claimed they were subjected to a hostile environment on campus. The judge ruled that the university's actions fell short of its obligations to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all students. The lawsuit alleges that the university failed to address growing antisemitism on campus.