The Trump Justice Department filed papers in federal court backing a Jewish professor who claimed she was subjected to a hostile work environment fueled by anti-semitic, Israel-bashing campus protests at CUNY’s Hunter College.
Trump admin backs Jewish professor’s discrimination case against CUNY school
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May 14, 2025
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