Using Law to Fight Antisemitism on College Campuses
Hosted By: Open Learning
The Department of Education has opened 48 cases tied to antisemitism at colleges and universities since October 7, most related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Kenneth Marcus, founder and chairman of the Brandeis Center, is at the forefront of many of these legal cases. AJU President Jeffrey Herbst will join in conversation with Marcus and explore the utility of using Title VI and other laws to fight antisemitism on campuses, the tension between free expression and safety, and how Jewish students and their families should approach the challenges they face.
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