Harvard sued for violating Jewish students' civil rights, allowing 'antisemitism cancer' to grow on campus
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Harvard University was sued by Kasowitz Benson Torres for allegedly violating Jewish students' civil rights by allowing 'antisemitism cancer' to metastasize on campus.
The lawsuit was filed Wednesday by Kasowitz Benson Torres (KBT), a major New York City law firm that has been investigating colleges for allegedly violating Jewish students' Title VI civil rights. Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.
KBT recently hit New York University with litigation, the first of what is expected to be a series of legal actions from the firm against elite universities.
Title VI prohibits any institution that receives federal funding from discriminating against groups on the basis of race, color, or national origin. The lawsuit alleges that the antisemitism is "severe and pervasive" and that it created a "hostile environment" where Jewish students are "unsafe against their abusers."