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Legal battle intensifies over antisemitism allegations at UC Berkeley
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law has filed a complaint against UC Berkeley, accusing the school of pervasive antisemitism– The university is now attempting to dismiss this complaint.



The University of California, Berkeley continues to face a complex situation involving legal challenges over alleged antisemitism and ongoing pro-Palestinian protests on campus. These events are unfolding against a backdrop of nationwide campus demonstrations and debates over university investments and policies.
Pro-Palestinian protests at UC Berkeley:
The ongoing protests created a complex situation on campus, which is still ongoing, with some Jewish students expressing concerns about safety, citing verbal and physical confrontations since the demonstrations began. This occurred even though the protest's organizers maintained that their movement was rooted in anti-racism and anti-imperialism, and denied involvement in violent incidents. As reported by NBC, UC Berkeley student Daniel Solomon explained that “Because of the obstruction of public space, the fact that it is a central place that people have to transit through, it creates danger for students who are visibly Jewish or who are perceived as opponents of the encampment ... What we are seeing, this is not going away. This is escalating. From the bottom of my heart, I am racked with worry."
University Response and Campus Safety
Here is how UC Berkeley 'attempted' to balance free speech rights with campus safety:
Legal Challenge from the Brandeis Center
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law is opposing UC Berkeley's attempt to dismiss a complaint alleging widespread antisemitism on campus.
Kenneth Marcus, founder and chair of the Brandeis Center and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights, criticized the university's response:
"UC Berkeley regents claim they need more time to investigate, despite their system president acknowledging the issue over six months ago. This argument in court is hardly convincing."
Rachel Lerman, vice chair and senior counsel at the Brandeis Center, added that the antisemitic climate at UC Berkeley has worsened since the initial complaint was filed in federal district court.
* Jewish News Syndicate, NBC and The Los Angeles Times contributed to this article.
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