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The Badger Herald — Jul 28, 2025

UW Madison Suspends SJP Chapter After Protest Violated University Policies

University of Madison Wisconsin suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter after finding that conduct during an anti-Israel protest violated university policies. The protest targeted an event hosted by the La Follette School of Public Affairs featuring former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield. The university found that SJP violated five university policies, including obstruction to doors, disorderly conduct, and breach of probation, which was put in place after the 2024 SJP encampment.

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The Wall Street Journal — Jul 23, 2025

Columbia Reaches $200 Million Settlement with U.S. Government

Columbia University will pay over $200 million to settle federal investigations into alleged discrimination and civil rights violations regarding the school’s response to antisemitic incidents on campus following the October 7th, 2023 attack on Israel. As part of the settlement, the government will restore $400 million in research funding that it had withheld after accusing Columbia of failing to protect Jewish students during anti-Israel protests. A jointly selected independent monitor, Bart M. Schwartz, will assess Columbia’s compliance with the resolution, including guidelines around admissions and faculty hiring.

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency — Jul 21, 2025

National Education Association Board Rejects Proposal to Sever Ties with ADL

The board of directors for the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the U.S., rejected a proposal to sever ties with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). Made by delegates earlier this month, the proposal would have banned using, endorsing, or publicizing material from the ADL, including Holocaust education materials. More than 300 Jewish communal organizations, including JFNA, AJC, and Hillel International, had signed an open letter to the NEA board in support of the ADL.

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Times of Israel — Jul 21, 2025

Two Israelis Arrested in Belgium for “War Crimes” While Attending Music Festival

Two Israeli citizens, one soldier and one civilian, were arrested and briefly detained in Belgium after traveling to attend the annual Tomorrowland music festival after a complaint by the Hind Rajab Foundation. The foundation was launched in September to advocate for the arrest of Israeli soldiers when they travel abroad for “alleged war crimes.” The two Israelis have since been released, but one claims that he was beaten by the police while being held.

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Jewish News Syndicate — Jul 18, 2025

Jewish Student Files Lawsuit Against Harvard for Failing to Protect Jewish Students After October 7

Yoav Segev, a Jewish Harvard student, filed a lawsuit against the school for failing to protect him after he was attacked on campus during an anti-Israel “die-in”, and later rewarding the assailants with honors. Segev had previously tried to join lawsuits against Harvard anonymously, but his information ended up being leaked, including by the student paper, the Harvard Crimson.

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