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Judge denies attempt to block Jewish students’ lawsuit over violent campus protest

‘These events took place in 2023, not 1943,’ wrote John Cronan in his ruling

February 6, 2025 12:29
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A New York judge has denied an attempt to block a lawsuit from Jewish students relating to a pro-Palestine protest at the Cooper Union college
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A US district court judge in New York has denied Cooper Union’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit brought by 10 Jewish students, who allege “a hostile educational environment on the basis of their national origin”.

John Cronan, a judge on the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, also ordered the lower Manhattan private college to file an answer to the complaint by Febuary 26.

In a 56-page opinion, Cronan stated that the Jewish students presented “sufficient facts to establish an actionably hostile educational environment based on instances of harassment that are not constitutionally protected.”

The plaintiffs allege “plausibly” that “Jewish students at Cooper Union were subject to antisemitic abuse that was both severe and pervasive based on facts properly considered under Title VI [of the Civil Rights Act] and the First Amendment,” the judge stated.