UC Berkeley settles antisemitism lawsuit, plaintiffs' lawyers say 20-Mar 01:42

The University of California, Berkeley agreed to tighten protections against antisemitism on campus to settle ​a lawsuit accusing the school of tolerating ‌an "unrelenting" stream of harassment toward Jewish students and faculty, lawyers for the plaintiffs said on Thursday.

UC Berkeley had ​been sued by the nonprofit Louis D. Brandeis ​Center and Jewish Americans for Fairness in ⁠Education, which accused the university of turning a ​blind eye to antisemitism, including by tolerating anti-Israel ​protests following Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel, and letting student groups exclude speakers that support Israel or Zionism.

The ​Brandeis Center said the settlement prohibits student groups, ​journals and clinics from excluding anyone from participating or speaking ‌regardless ⁠of their support for Israel and Zionism.

Other changes include the adoption of mandatory antisemitism and anti-discrimination training for faculty and staff, an improved process ​to handle ​complaints, and ⁠other protections for Jewish and Israeli students, the Brandeis Center said.

The settlement was ​announced nearly one year after a ​federal ⁠judge said the plaintiffs may sue top UC Berkeley officials, having plausibly alleged that Jewish students and professors ⁠were ​treated differently because they were ​Jewish, and the university was "deliberately indifferent" to on-campus harassment.